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  1. Allen Eugene Paulson (April 22, 1922 – July 19, 2000) was an American businessman. Business career in aviation. Born in Clinton, Iowa, Allen E. Paulson was on his own at age 13, supporting himself selling newspapers and doing janitorial work at local hotel until he moved to California in 1937.

  2. Sep 19, 2016 · Chrysler Chairman Lee Iacocca (L) listens as Allen Paulson lists the qualities of the Gulfstream IV. The year is 1986, the setting a GIV furnishings mockup at the NBAA convention. Selling aboard any of his Gulfstream aircraft—even a mockup—is something Paulson loved.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Clay_LacyClay Lacy - Wikipedia

    In 1970, Clay created worldwide attention when he and Allen Paulson flew a four-engine Douglas DC-7 nicknamed Super Snoopy in the California 1000 Mile Air Race at Mojave, California.

  4. Aug 10, 2015 · Great friends Jack Conroy and Allen Paulson were instrumental in influencing Lacy’s career. With Paulson, Lacy ferried aircraft for Paulson’s California Airmotive and with Conroy, Lacy helped the designer fly the Pregnant Guppy, which carried payload for NASA.

  5. Jul 19, 2000 · Learn about the life and achievements of Allen Paulson, a self-made aviation mogul who became a legendary Thoroughbred owner and breeder. He won the Eclipse Award of Merit and the Dubai World Cup with Cigar, among other honors.

  6. Dec 20, 2023 · Allen Paulson (the founder-to-be of Gulfstream American—now known as Gulfstream Aerospace), was selling a Cessna 310, and a guy in Idaho was looking to acquire it in a trade for his Mustang. “Allen told him, ‘Bring the P-51 down here and 10,000 bucks and you can have the Cessna,’ ” Lacy recalls with a wry chuckle.

  7. Jul 21, 2000 · Allen E. Paulson, who set speed records as a pilot and airline executive but became world famous as the owner of the renowned race horse Cigar, died Wednesday night at Scripps Hospital in La...