There are streets named after Robert Kronfeld in
Detmold (
Robert-Kronfeld-Straße),
Fulda (
Robert-Kronfeld-Straße),
Oerlinghausen (
Robert-Kronfeld-Straße), In 1990 a memorial stone, commemorating the first 100 km flight by Kronfeld in 1929, was erected by the
Heimatverein am Hermannshöhenweg near Riesenbeck. In 1997 a memorial stone was erected on the Königsberg near Detmold (GPS 51° 55' N, 8° 53' E), where Kronfeld landed after his 100 km flight. The Robert-Kronfeld-Memorial Prize (
Robert-Kronfeld-Gedächtnispreis) is awarded by the Segelflugschule Oerlinghausen, since 1979. "The-Robert-Kronfeld-Cup was awarded by the State
Government of Austria on the occasion of the 21st World Gliding Championships 1989 in
Wiener Neustadt." It is also named The Robert Kronfeld Challenge Cup. There is also a Robert Kronfeld-contest (
Robert-Kronfeld-Wettbewerb) organized by the
Segelflugschule Oerlinghausen. In 1961 the Robert Kronfeld Memorial flight from
Innsbruck to
Kufstein (
Kronfeld-Gedächnissegelflug) took place and a special
cachet was issued commemorating this flight. An Air Scout group of the
Österreichischer Pfadfinderbund in the 1960s was named after Robert Kronfeld. The sole surviving Kronfeld Drone de Luxe, G-AEKV, built in 1936, is preserved at
Brooklands Museum, Surrey, UK. Acquired by Mike Beach in the early 1980s and restored to flying condition at
Brooklands around 1984, 'KV was later purchased by Brooklands Museum with the support of a Heritage Lottery Fund grant and is kept in ground running condition. An orchard in memory of Robert and his son was created at
Lasham Airfield in 2014. In the years following Kronfeld's death his widow, Margaret, approached L Wingfield MC DFC, to create a lasting memorial, to which the Oxford Gliding Club, was reformed, flying at Kidlington Airport in 1951. Kronfeld been the first permanent Chief Flying Instructor in 1938. The club is still operating, based at RAF Weston-on-the-Green to the north of Oxford City. ==Notes==