February 01 1981 - Donald Wills
Douglas Wills Douglas, Sr. was born on the 6th of April 1892 in
Donald Wills Douglas, Sr.
Donald Douglas later realized that he needed to learn more about it and so he completed a four-year bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in only two years and he was immediately hired as an assistant professor in aeronautics in MIT due to his academic performance.
Work History:
1915 – Consultant to the Connecticut Aircraft Co.
August 1915 – Joined Glenn L. Martin Co. as chief engineer.
1916 – Served briefly as chief civilian aeronautical engineer for the Army Signal Corps Aviation Section in
- Chief Engineer in charge of building the MB-1 twin-engine bomber for the US Army.
1920 – He worked as a laborer, hoeing potatoes, and washing cars.
- Davis-Douglas Co. was formed
1921 –
The Douglas Aircraft Company was an American aerospace manufacturer. It was founded in July 1921 by Donald Wills Douglas Sr. The Company was most famous for their Douglas Commercial much known as the DC series of commercial aircraft which includes the DC-3, a transport aircraft where the C-47 Skytrain was developed from.
In 1967, due to quality and cash flow problems plus the combined shortages due to the Vietnam War,
Some Aircrafts built by Douglas Aircraft Company:
A Torpedo Bomber used by the United States Navy.
It was an attack aircraft used by the US Navy.
It was a piston-powered airliner and transport aircraft.
It was an attack aircraft used by the US Navy.
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