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McDonnell Douglas was never just another name in aviation-it was a force that shaped the very contours of flight in the twentieth century. Born from the union of two pioneering companies, McDonnell Aircraft and Douglas Aircraft, the brand became synonymous with engineering innovation, military dominance, and commercial ambition. From the DC-3's role in revolutionizing air travel to the F-4 Phantom II's unmatched service record, from the spacefaring Mercury and Gemini capsules to the sleek lines of the F/A-18 Hornet, McDonnell Douglas products touched nearly every frontier of aerospace. This…mehr

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McDonnell Douglas was never just another name in aviation-it was a force that shaped the very contours of flight in the twentieth century. Born from the union of two pioneering companies, McDonnell Aircraft and Douglas Aircraft, the brand became synonymous with engineering innovation, military dominance, and commercial ambition. From the DC-3's role in revolutionizing air travel to the F-4 Phantom II's unmatched service record, from the spacefaring Mercury and Gemini capsules to the sleek lines of the F/A-18 Hornet, McDonnell Douglas products touched nearly every frontier of aerospace. This book traces the company's complete journey: the bold beginnings, wartime expansions, commercial breakthroughs, and the technological leaps that defined an era. It examines the internal challenges, competitive pressures, and strategic choices that ultimately led to the historic 1997 merger with Boeing. Along the way, it captures the enduring legacy of aircraft and spacecraft that continue to fly decades after the brand name disappeared from factory doors. Written in a rich, fact-driven narrative style, McDonnell Douglas: The Rise, the Merger, the Legacy is both an authoritative history and a tribute to the visionaries, engineers, and pilots who made the company an aerospace icon. For anyone who has marveled at the sight of a Douglas airliner on the runway or the roar of a McDonnell fighter over the horizon, this is the definitive account of a brand that defined the golden age of flight.