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  1. Donald Wills Douglas Jr. (July 3, 1917 – October 3, 2004) was an American industrialist and sportsman who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics, the Transpacific Yacht Race, and in equestrian dressage competitions.

  2. Donald Wills Douglas Jr. (Washington, D.C., 3 de julho de 1917 — Riverside, 3 de outubro de 2004) foi um velejador estadunidense, medalhista olímpico. [1] Ele competiu nos Jogos Olímpicos de Verão de 1932 na classe 6 Metre e conquistou a medalha de prata na disputa a bordo do Gallant com Robert Carlson , Temple Ashbrook ...

  3. 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.

  4. Donald Wills Douglas Jr. (July 3, 1917 – October 3, 2004) was an American industrialist and sportsman who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics, the Transpacific Yacht Race, and in equestrian dressage competitions.

  5. Douglas, Donald Wills, Jr. (b. 3 July 1917 in Washington, D.C.; d. 3 October 2004 in Hemet, California), head of the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1958 until its merger with the McDonnell Company in 1967 who oversaw the introduction of the DC-8 and DC-9 passenger jets and then became a pioneer in the development of large, mixed-use commercial ...

  6. An Aviation Giant's Days at the Academy. By Donald Wills Douglas Jr. and Captain William O. Harrison, U.S. Navy (Retired) October 2009. He didnt graduate, but Donald Douglas learned valuable lessons at the Naval Academy that helped him become one of historys greatest aircraft designers.

  7. 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.