Historical landmarks Two
California Historical Landmarks are associated with Montgomery: •
Montgomery Memorial, Otay Mesa. The Montgomery Memorial was dedicated on May 21, 1950, and features a silver static test wing panel for the
Consolidated B-32 Dominator mounted upright that is visible for miles. It is also associated with a recreation center near the location of his first glides (Montgomery-Waller Recreation Center, San Diego, California). The memorial was designed by pioneering modernist Lloyd Ruocco. • Montgomery Hill, San Jose near
Evergreen Valley College. Evergreen Valley College also honors his memory with a green space (Montgomery Grove), a lecture hall (Montgomery Hall), and an observatory (Montgomery Hill Observatory). On March 15, 2008, a sculpture was unveiled at San Felipe and Yerba Buena roads in
San Jose, California as a tribute to Montgomery. The 30-foot-tall steel structure of a glider wing was placed on a 32-foot-diameter plaza (later designated Montgomery Plaza) designed by San Francisco artist Kent Roberts.
Airports and aviation clubs In 1919, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors changed the name of the Marina Flying Field just east of
Crissy Field to "Montgomery Field." From 1920 to 1944 Montgomery Field served as an airmail facility. This field still exists along the Embarcadero as
Marina Green. On May 20, 1950,
Montgomery Field (KMYF) in San Diego, California, one of the busiest
general aviation airports in the world, was named in his honor. Their motto is "Exceed the Challenge."
Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 338 in
San Jose, California is also named in honor of Montgomery.
Schools •
Chula Vista Elementary School District • John J. Montgomery Elementary School, Chula Vista, California •
Evergreen Elementary School District • John J. Montgomery Elementary School, San Jose, California •
San Diego Unified School District • Montgomery Middle School, San Diego, California •
Sweetwater Union High School District •
Montgomery High School, San Diego, California • Montgomery Middle School, San Diego, California
Other recognition John J. Montgomery was inducted into the
National Aviation Hall of Fame in 1964, U.S.
Soaring Hall of Fame in 2001, California Aviation Hall of Fame in 2015., and International Aerospace Hall of Fame in 2017. In 1924, a new engineering building was dedicated as the Montgomery Laboratories on the campus of
Santa Clara University. This laboratory was located where Mayer Theatre is today. A celebration was held March 18, 1934 at Santa Clara University to mark the 50th anniversary of Montgomery's first glider flight. Also on the campus of Santa Clara University, an obelisk was dedicated by the citizens of
Santa Clara, California to Montgomery on April 29, 1946, at the location of Maloney's 1905 glider flights. In 1949, a section of what is now part of the
Interstate 5 freeway that passes through the former site of the Montgomery 1880s Fruitland Ranch and goes from the Mexican border to downtown
San Diego, California was named the
John J. Montgomery Freeway. In the 1960s, the National Society of Aerospace Professionals and the
San Diego Aerospace Museum established a
John J. Montgomery Award for aerospace excellence. Members of the X-15, Mercury, and Polaris programs received the award, including astronauts such as
Neil Armstrong. In 1968, the City of Santa Clara dedicated October 31, 1968 as "John J. Montgomery Day" in his honor. On May 11, 1996, Montgomery's 1883 glider was recognized as an International Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers. On March 19, 2005, John J. Montgomery was the focus of a
Centennial Celebration of Soaring Flight, held in
Aptos, California at the location of some of his early glider experiments. At this celebration, a marker was placed in Aptos in honor of the first manned high−altitude flights. On April 5, 2008, a celebration of the 125th anniversary of John Montgomery's first glide took place at the
Hiller Aviation Museum in
San Carlos, California. The City of San Diego dedicated August 23, 2008 as "John J. Montgomery Day" in San Diego. The City Council made a similar dedication on November 9, 2017. In May 2016, the
San Diego Air & Space Museum established a new exhibit for John J. Montgomery in their main rotunda, including
The Evergreen glider from 1911 and Montgomery's original
Soaring Flight manuscript from 1896. In 2017, Montgomery was inducted into the
International Air & Space Hall of Fame at the Museum. In June 2023, a replica of
The Santa Clara glider was installed in the lobby of Crownair Aviation at
Montgomery-Gibbs Executive Airport in San Diego. The glider is on loan from the
San Diego Air and Space Museum. Also in 2023, the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers established a new annual "John J. Montgomery Award for Distinguished Innovation in Aerospace" designed to "recognize the outstanding contribution of an individual engineer residing in the international community who has researched, designed or developed (or any combination thereof) new technologies or equipment for the aerospace industry, i.e., propulsion, aerospace structure/materials, stability and control, etc." This medal was first offered in 2024. ==See also==