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entered an ex-American Airlines Douglas DC-7BF (N759Z msn 45233) in the California 1000 Mile Air Race at Mojave. Named "Super Snoopy", the airplane finished in a commendable sixth place in a field of twenty and still had 1,500 gallons of fuel remaining at the end. One writer observed during the race
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A subsidiary company during the early 1960s was West Coast Airmotive Corporation. Allen Paulson bought out the Pacific Airmotive Corp. at Burbank and started converting various types of passenger transport to freighters. Several Lockheed Constellations were rebuilt by Paulson's company and converted
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in 2 hours 52 minutes and 38 seconds at an average speed of 344.08 mph. When a second 1000-mile race was scheduled for Brown Field near San Diego, California in July 1971, the Paulson teamed with Lockheed test pilot Herman "Fish" Salmon and entered Lockheed L-1049G Super Constellation N9723C
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the "Red Baron", which once served Qantas as VH-EAP "Southern Zephyr", while Clay Lacy entered "Super Snoopy". The "Red Baron" qualified for the race, rounding the pylons at 200 feet. The other pilots entered in the race held a meeting the night prior to the race, and advised
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to get his pilot's license. He then began flying commercially for TWA. Using his TWA travel privileges, he began flying to Chicago to buy cars that he drove back to California to sell. Soon, he had a van and was transporting a number of vehicles on every trip.
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and selling the parts to airlines. In 1955, he purchased his first aircraft for resale, stripping the aircraft for parts and scrapping the rest and later rebuilding one aircraft for resale out of the parts of several. The first airplanes he bought were three
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to pay his way through school. After finishing high school in 1941, he took a 30-cent-per-hour job as an entry-level mechanic for TWA. In 1943-45 he served in the US Army Air Corps and spent a year studying engineering at the
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His company, the California Airmotive Corp., became one of the largest dealers in second-hand aircraft (particularly second-hand airliners) in the world. At one time he had 35
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in the nose and equipped with a standby Teledyne Continental turbine unit in the tail. The aircraft first flew on January 11, 1978, but never entered production.
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and DC-7s and 4 other airliners in storage at Fox Field in Lancaster, California in 1970/71, not to mention other aircraft at other airfields such as Burbank.
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for $ 637 million. He was awarded the Clarence E. Page Memorial Trophy from the Oklahoma Air and Space Hall of Fame in 1989. In 1990, with the assistance of
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that the DC-7 flew lower than some of the single-engined aircraft and that it flew faster and made better pylon turns than a competing
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casinos in Las Vegas for $ 304 million, but later canceled the deal, stating he was given inadequate financial information.
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in 1997, having paid an estimated $ 28 million for the bankrupt property's $ 90 million in debt. He also agreed to buy the
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In 1990, Paulson and a Gulfstream flight crew set 35 international records for around-the-world flight in a
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Allen E. Paulson College of Science and Technology at Georgia Southern University
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paid him $ 9 million for a half interest. He also owned the Champion filly
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and became chairman and CEO. He would lead the company until his death.
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as the world's outstanding aviator, and in 1992 was inducted into the
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purse money than any other stable owner. He was voted the American
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In the early 1990s, Paulson bought many automotive dealerships in
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He left TWA to form his own company in 1951, first buying surplus
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In 1994, Paulson bought a 17.5 percent stake in casino operator
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plants and offices from Grumman for $ 52 million, forming the
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until he moved to California in 1937. There, he worked on a
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A Jet Powered Life, Allen E. Paulson, Aviation Entrepreneur
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in 1995 and 1996 while winning a record 16 straight races.
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Separate from Full House, Paulson took ownership of the
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to freighter aircraft. California Airmotive was renamed
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Allen E. Paulson Stadium at Georgia Southern University
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dealership in Beverly Hills. In 1993, he and his wife
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In 1983, Allen Paulson got involved in the sport of
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Index

Clinton, Iowa
La Jolla, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale
Madeleine
Aviation
James H. Doolittle Award
Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy
Harmon Trophy
Howard Hughes Memorial Award
Award for Meritorious Service to Aviation
Thoroughbred racing
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Breeder
Eclipse Award for Outstanding Owner
Eclipse Award of Merit
Keeneland Mark of Distinction
Clinton
Iowa
newspapers
janitorial
hotel
dairy farm
University of West Virginia
GI Bill
Wright R-3350
Boeing B-29s
Convair 240s
Western Airlines
Lockheed Electras
Martin 404s
Lockheed Constellations

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