DONALD ENGEN KILLED IN NEVADA GLIDER ACCIDENT

Donald D. Engen, 75, director of the Smithsonian's Air&Space Museum and the man who had been leading the effort to raise millions of dollars for a new museum annex at Dulles International Airport, was killed Tuesday afternoon when the motorized glider he and a friend were flying broke up in flight...

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