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  1. Donald Wills Douglas Sr. (April 6, 1892 – February 1, 1981) was an American aircraft industrialist and engineer. An aviation pioneer, he designed and built the Douglas Cloudster. Though it failed in its intended purpose—being the first to fly non-stop across the United States—it became the first airplane with a payload greater than its ...

  2. DONALD WILLS DOUGLAS, aviation pioneer, founder of Douglas Aircraft Company, died on February 1, 1981, in Palm Springs, California. His leadership in the aviation/aerospace industry for more than fifty years contributed greatly to development of the world's air transport system and to the exploration of space.

  3. 6 Okt 2005 · Donald W. Douglas, Sr. was an aeronautical engineer and the founder of Douglas Aircraft Company. Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. was born in Brooklyn, New York on April 6, 1892. In 1909, Douglas entered the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, where he spent much of his time building and testing model airplanes.

  4. 11 Jun 2018 · Donald W. Douglas, Sr. was a designer and entrepreneur who founded what became the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1920. His innovative aircraft designs revolutionized civilian and military aviation. Among his most successful designs was the DC-3, which became the standard for civilian and military air transportation around the world and remains in ...

  5. Donald Wills Douglas Sr. was company president until 1957, when his son, Donald Douglas Jr., took over that position. Donald Douglas Sr. remained chairman of the board. At the age of 75, on April 28, 1967, Douglas merged his company with the McDonnell Aircraft Company and retired.

  6. When Donald Wills Douglas Sr was born on 6 April 1892, in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, his father, William Edward Douglas, was 29 and his mother, Dorothy Hagenlocher, was 24. He married Charlotte Marguerite Ogg on 12 June 1916, in Riverside, California, United States.

  7. Donald Wills Douglas, Sr. - Memorial Tributes. Awards. Prize Hunsaker. Year 1973. Citation For his vast contribution to the aviation world.