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Vintage Photography of Chief Engineer Donald A. Hall from DAH Estate | Copyrighted

by Nova Hall | Jun 20, 2023

Originally Published Online | Jan 2002: Copyrighted and All Rights Reserved. Available for licensing or prints @ Contact Us

Donald Hall’s expertise in navy aviation engineering was unsurpassed for the time. This was a remarkable asset to Charles Lindbergh unlike any other engineer. Hall had recently been involved with the Douglas World Cruiser flight, having worked with Jack Northrup and Donald Douglas in Santa Monica. This engineering experience included the fuel system and challenges of naval flight and navigation.

 

His commitment to to the project and precision have cemented his place in aviation history. He worked 80 to 90 hour work weeks for eight weeks. This included multiple days of over 24 hours strait as seen on his time sheet.  His remarkable contributions continue to inspire aviation enthusiasts, pilots, and history buffs to this day.

 

Explore his photography and enjoy the captivating story of Donald Hall and the Spirit of St. Louis, a testament to the audacious spirit of adventure and the remarkable achievements of early aviation pioneers.

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A vintage black and white photograph of three women standing in-front of a car at Sequoia National Monument, California. One of the women is Elizabeth "Betty" Hall, wife of Donald A. Hall engineer of the Spirit of St. Louis. The tree has ben cut through to create a tunnel, so that cars can drive through for a selfie. " data-envira-height="210" data-envira-width="300" />
A vintage black and white photograph of the Ryan Airlines Dutch Flats airfield operation prior to 1927, in San Diego, California. The huge Douglas Cloudster bi-plane and other bi-planes are visible.
A vintage black and white photograph of Donald W. Douglas and a number of other aviators and men with the exception of one finely dressed older woman with pearls.
A vintage black and white photograph of a young Donald A. Hall dressed in his WWI soldier uniform in the backyard of the Hall family home in Brooklyn, New York in 1917 or 1918 while he was attending the Pratt Institute of Technology.
A vintage black and white photograph of Donald A. Hall standing behind the Hall X-1 testbed prototype aircraft as he formally meets with the Navy officers in 1929, at North Island in San Diego, California. The all-moving horizontal stabilizer is visable.
A vintage black and white photograph of Donald A. Hall standing next to the Hall X-1 testbed prototype aircraft at Dutch Flats airfield in San Diego, California. The patented all-moving horizontal stabilizer is called a stabilator.
A vintage black and white photograph of engineer and designer Donald A. Hall climbing into the Hall X-1 testbed prototype aircraft at Dutch Flats airfield in San Diego, California. The patented all-moving horizontal stabilizer is called a stabilator.
A vintage black and white photograph of engineer Donald A. Hall posing in front of the Hall X-1 testbed aircraft at Dutch Flats airfield in San Diego, California in 1929. Behind him is the patented all-moving horizontal stabilizer is called a stabilator.
A vintage black and white photograph of engineer and designer Donald A. Hall posing in-front of his paddle board in San Diego, California.
A vintage black and white photograph of aviation engineer and aircraft designer Donald A. Hall, designer of the Sprit of St Louis in a suit.
A cropped vintage black and white photograph of aviation engineer and aircraft designer Donald A. Hall, designer of the Sprit of St Louis.
A vintage black and white photograph of aviation engineer and aircraft designer Donald A. Hall, designer of the Sprit of St Louis on the bridge at Balboa Park in San Diego, California.
A vintage black and white photograph of aircraft designer Donald A. Hall and Elisabeth Hall on their wedding day or honeymoon in California. " data-envira-height="300" data-envira-width="176" />
A vintage black and white photograph of actor James Stewart and Spirit of St. Louis designer Donald A. Hall and wife Elisabeth Hall in-front of a aircraft replica in California.
A vintage black and white photograph of aviation engineer Donald A. Hall, designer of the Sprit of St Louis eating watermelon perched over a creek, in San Diego wilderness, California.
A vintage black and white photograph of aviation engineer Donald A. Hall, designer of the Sprit of St Louis exiting the theater in San Diego, California.
A vintage black and white photograph of an front view of the Spirit of St. Louis at Dutch Flats airfield in San Diego, California in May 1927. The photo shows the airplane during the center of gravity test with the tail section raised to simulate the typical flight position of the airplane. The plane was flown by pilot Charles Lindbergh to Paris, France. The image was taken by Donald A. Hall, who was the designer and Chief Engineer of the plane.
A vintage black and white photograph of pilot Charles Lindbergh shaking Donald A. Hall's hand, designer of the Sprit of St Louis, after his record breaking flight to Paris, France.
A vintage black and white photograph of pilot Charles Lindbergh standing in-front of the Sprit of St Louis in May 1927, at Dutch Flats airfield. Photo by Donald A. Hall.
A vintage black and white photograph of pilot Charles Lindbergh standing in-front of the Sprit of St Louis and workers in May 1927, at Dutch Flats airfield. Photo by Donald A. Hall.
A vintage drawling of pilot Charles Lindbergh smiling. Signed signature of the famous aviator who flew the St Louis to Paris France in May 1927.
A vintage photograph of Donald A. Hall as a baby.
A vintage photograph a celebration meal for pilot Charles Lindbergh. Includes owner Ben "Frank" Mahoney, sales manager AJ Edwards, Chief Engineer Donald A. Hall, and other dignitaries in 1927.. " data-envira-height="234" data-envira-width="300" />
A vintage black and white edited photograph of the Spirit of St. Louis airplane prior to final assembly, including forward fuel tank and oil tank, and Wright J5-c engine, without the cowling. Presented to National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics in 1927 by its Chief Engineer, Donald A. Hall.
A vintage black and white photograph from the 40th Anniversary of the Spirit of St. Louis in San Diego, with Chief Engineer, Donald A. Hall and others.
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