- William Hawley Bowlus
William Hawley Bowlus (May 8, 1886 - August 27, 1967)cite web | url=http://members.aol.com/bowlustrlr/faq.html | title= Bowlus Trailer FAQ's | accessdate=2007-12-30] was a designer, engineer and builder of
aircraft (especiallygliders ) andrecreational vehicles in the 1930s and '40s. Today he is most widely known for his key role in the design ofAirstream travel trailers, which followed his prior famed work as the chief designer ofCharles Lindbergh 's aircraft, the "Spirit of St. Louis ". He also designed and constructed the innovative but unsuccessfulXCG-16A experimental militaryglider ordered by the US Army Air Corps in 1943. In popular culture he is usually referred to as Hawley Bowlus.Bowlus was an expert at soaring flight and at building gliders, and gave gliding lessons to both Charles and Anne Lindbergh. In 1930 he and Lindbergh glided together over the San Diego area [http://www.tpghs.org/Bow&Lindy1930.html] Fact|date=August 2007. The club in San Diego is called the
Torrey Pines Gliderport , and is still active today with glider enthusiasts. Anne Morrow Lindbergh received the first glider license issued to a female in the United States, during these 1930 flights at Torrey Pines. Bowlus was also the first American to breakOrville Wright 's 1911 soaring duration record in an American designed and built glider.cite web |url=http://www.soaringmuseum.org/halloffame/halloffamebios.html |title= The Soaring Hall of Fame : Alphabetical Listing : Bowlus, William Hawley 1954 (D) |accessdate=2007-08-19 |publisher=Soaring Hall of Fame ]Bowlus was inducted into the
Soaring Hall of Fame in 1954.References
External links
* [http://members.aol.com/bowlustrlr/faq.html FAQ - Bowlus Trailers]
* [http://www.charleslindbergh.com/history/gliders.asp Lindy Hops Gliders]
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