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1892-1981
Pioneer Aircraft Developer
Early Years.
A student at the U.S. Naval Academy in the early years of the century, Donald W. Douglas was inspired, by a demonstration of airplanes built by the Wright brothers, to transfer to MIT, where he studied aeronautical engineering and served as an instructor in the department. After graduation he joined the Glenn L. Martin Company in California, where he helped in the design and construction of a heavy bomber.
Cloudster.
Douglas used his professional training and his skill at raising money to move rapidly into and upward in the aircraft industry. In 1920 he set up an office in a Los Angeles barbershop, and, with $40,000 in backing from sportsman David Davis, developed the Cloudster, a plane designed to fly across the country. The aircraft never actually achieved its goal, but it was the first plane in history able to...
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