DONALD ENGEN IS NAMED DIRECTOR OF THE AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM
Former U.S. Navy pilot and FAA Administrator Donald D. Engen is the new director of the National Air and Space Museum. The position had been empty since May 1995 when the former director, Martin Harwit, resigned after an imbroglio over the exhibit of the B-29 Enola Gay (B/CA, July 1995, page 20)...
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