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Donald A. Hall, Sr. Biography Highlights

  • Born December 7th, 1898 - Brooklyn, New York
  • Graduated from Pratt Institute - Industrial Mechanical Engineering, 1917-19
  • US Army (S.A.T.C.) - Rank: Private, 1918
  • Curtiss Aeroplane & Motor Corp. – Junior draftsman, checker, designer, 1919-21
  • Elias & Bros - Aerodynamic design and acting chief engineer, 1921-22
  • Designed night bombardment airplane, which won prize in competition at Dayton, OH, 1922
  • The Douglas Company - Aerodynamics engineer, 1924-25
  • Ford Motor Company (Airplane Division) - Airplane designer, 1926
  • US Army (Brooks Field Army Air Corps) - Rank: Flying Cadet, 1926
  • Ryan Airlines, Inc. - Chief engineer & Parts inspector, 1927-28
  • Designed the Spirit of St. Louis with Charles A. Lindbergh, winner of the Orteig prize, 1927
  • Author - National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Technical Note #257, “Technical Preparation of the Spirit of St. Louis,” 1927
  • Hall Aeronautical Development Co. - President and chief engineer, 1929-1936
  • Consolidated Vultee Aircraft/Convair - Aerodynamics and pre-design engineer, Patent director, 1936-49
  • Associate Fellow - American Institute of Aeronautics & Astronautics (AIAA), 1937-1968
  • Prepared Technical Appendix in Charles A. Lindbergh’s Pulitzer prize winning book, The Spirit of St. Louis, 1953
  • Naval Air Station (North Island) - Head supervisor: Helicopter Engineering branch, 1949-1963
  • Died, May 2nd, 1968 - San Diego, California

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