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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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Vintage black and white photograph looking up from the bottom of a waterfall. Taken at Yosemite National Monument, California by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph looking into the snowy mists of the valley. Taken at Yosemite National Monument, California by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph showing the mountains in distance and the valley in foreground from El Capitan. Taken at Yosemite National Monument, California by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white Photograph showing the valley floor from above including the roads and camp. Taken in California by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of Yosemite waterfall from across the valley. Taken at Yosemite National Monument, California by aircraft engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white landscape photograph from high above Yosemite valley. The distant mountains are obscured by clouds. Taken at Yosemite National Monument, California by aircraft engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of an waterfall in Yosemite valley. Taken in California by aviation engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of an waterfall in Yosemite valley. Taken in California by aviation engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of an waterfall in Yosemite valley. Taken in California by aviation engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of silhouetted pine trees with Yosemite Falls in the background. Taken in Yosemite, California by aviation engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of Yosemite Falls from a series. Taken in Yosemite, California by aviation engineer Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of a single engine bi-plane model. Probability a design of Donald Hall. This design looks similar to the Douglas Cloudster.
Vintage black and white photograph of the a single engine Hall X-1 aircraft in the process of production. Taken in the building where the Spirit of St. Louis was built. Photo by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of the a single engine Hall X-1 while in flight over San Diego. Designed by Donald Hall, the engineer of Spirit of St. Louis.
Vintage black and white photograph of the single engine Hall X-1 while on the ground at Camp Kearney, San Diego. Designed by Donald Hall, the engineer of Spirit of St. Louis.
Vintage black and white photograph from the single engine Hall X-1 prototype above San Diego an B-1 aircraft. Photo by Donald Hall the engineer of Spirit of St. Louis.
Vintage black and white photograph from the single engine Hall X-1 prototype above San Diego of the sandy bluffs around Southern California. Photo by Donald Hall the engineer of Spirit of St. Louis.
Vintage black and white photograph of silhouetted the single engine Hall X-1 while in flight over San Diego. Designed by Donald Hall, the engineer of Spirit of St. Louis.
Vintage black and white photograph of the a single engine Hall X-1 while in on the ground at Camp Kearney, San Diego. Photo by and designed by Donald Hall.
Vintage black and white photograph of the a single engine Hall X-1 while in on the ground at Camp Kearney, San Diego. Photo by and designed by Donald Hall.
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