Donald S. Lopez, Sr.

Military Person

1923 – 2008

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Who was Donald S. Lopez, Sr.?

Donald S. Lopez, Sr. was a U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force fighter and test pilot and until his death the deputy director of the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. In 1948 he married Glindel Barron, sister of Florida State Senator Dempsey Barron.

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Lopez showed an interest in aviation at an early age. He often rode his bike to Floyd Bennett Field where he occasionally got free flights from a family friend. During his teenage years, his family moved to Tampa, Florida, inside the traffic pattern of Drew Army Air Field, so he could see Army Air Corps fighters flying overhead. That hardened his resolve to become a fighter pilot.

He learned to fly in college, then volunteered for the Army Air Forces Aviation Cadet Program when the age limit was lowered to 18 in early 1942. After earning his wings, he saw combat in China as a member of the 23rd Fighter Group, successor to the famed Flying Tigers. He became an ace, credited with shooting down five Japanese fighters, four in a P-40 and one in a P-51.

Lopez returned to Florida in 1945 and served as a fighter test pilot at Eglin Field, flying most of the early jet fighters.

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Born
Jul 15, 1923
Brooklyn
Also known as
  • Donald S. Lopez Sr.
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Brooklyn
Died
Mar 3, 2008
Durham
Resting place
Arlington National Cemetery

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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