Arthur E. Raymond
Arthur E. Raymond, the primary designer of the milestone Douglas DC-3 airliner and a founder of the Rand Corp., died Mar. 22 in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 99. In 1932, Raymond led the design of the DC-1 prototype, which quickly evolved into the DC-3. During his 35-year career at Douglas Aircraft...
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