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Driggers D2-A
Driggers is a surname most often originating in the Southeastern United States. Although the origins are unclear, one proposed explanation comes from a transformation of a branch of the "Rodriguez" surname originating in the Southeastern United States. Notable people with the surname include: *Nate Driggers (born 1973), American basketball player *Scott Driggers (born 1962), American handball player See also *Driggers D1-A The Driggers D1-A is an American-built light high-wing single-seat sporting monoplane of the late 1920s. Design and development Willard A. Driggers of Washington, DC and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania designed and built the D1-A in 1929. It is a par ..., American monoplane * Walt Driggers Field, baseball venue in Texas, United States References

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Nate Driggers
Nathan Allen Driggers (born October 12, 1973) is a retired American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Boston Celtics. After becoming the all-time leading scorer and 1995 NAIA Player of the YearUniversity of Montevallo - Athletics
at the in , Driggers appeared in 15 games for the 's

Scott Driggers
Scott L. Driggers (born September 11, 1962 in Pensacola, Florida) is an American former handball player who competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He graduated from Colorado College and Harvard Business School Harvard Business School (HBS) is the graduate business school of Harvard University, a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. It is consistently ranked among the top business schools in the world and offers a large full-time MBA p .... References 1962 births Living people Sportspeople from Pensacola, Florida American male handball players Olympic handball players of the United States Handball players at the 1988 Summer Olympics Colorado College alumni Harvard Business School alumni Medalists at the 1987 Pan American Games Pan American Games gold medalists for the United States Pan American Games medalists in handball {{US-handball-bio-stub ...
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Driggers D1-A
The Driggers D1-A is an American-built light high-wing single-seat sporting monoplane of the late 1920s. Design and development Willard A. Driggers of Washington, DC and Willow Grove, Pennsylvania designed and built the D1-A in 1929. It is a parasol high-wing monoplane with the aerofoil braced from the upper fuselage and lower fuselage. A fixed tailwheel undercarriage is fitted. The tailplane is set high on the rear fuselage and is braced. The rounded fin has a large rudder area. The 60 h.p. Lawrance L-4 engine is fitted within an elegant curved cowling with the cylinder heads protruding to allow air cooling. The D1-A has manufacturers number 1 and is registered ''N891H''. Driggers went on to design and build the two-seat Driggers D2-A in 1933. Operational history The builder and owner flew the D1-A from 1929 until 1936, when it was damaged in a ground loop. It was named ''Sunshine Girl III''. The aircraft was stored until 1968 when an Experimental Aircraft Association group r ...
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