ARTHUR E. RAYMOND

ARTHUR E. RAYMOND, 99, a driving force in the design of the DC-3 aircraft, died March 29 in Santa Monica, Calif., two days short of his 100th birthday. Raymond was named chief engineer of Douglas Aircraft Co. in 1934 and led the team that designed the successor to the DC-2. Thousands of DC-3s were...

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