Ronald Griffith "Bon" MacDougall (August 4, 1901 – December 11, 1970) was a Canadian racing driver and a founding member of the 13 Black Cats aerial stunt group, established in 1924.
One day in Los Angeles, an airshow was scheduled at the Burdette Airport and School of Aviation.
According to Nichols, after five minutes of instruction, the pair performed as wing walkers, with MacDougall flying the airplane.
[2][3] Each of the Black Cats was supposed to have a name that was 13 letters long, which is how MacDougall acquired the nickname "Bon".
The group lasted five years, but eventually succumbed to increased safety regulations and cut-rate competition.