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Initial designs of the plane were unstable, and it was shelved after some modification, until 1934, when its creator noticed that it met the design specifications of a government request for an inexpensive
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between 1911 (when he first got the idea) and 1932 (when the prototype was finally in testing phase). Waterman completed the prototype with friend and fellow engineer,
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of the air" for the common man. The plane was then rebuilt and named the Arrowplane, which became the prototype for the production-line
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The original Whatsit was donated by Waterman himself in 1950 to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.
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Jouhn Underwood (Winter 1969). "The Quiet Professor".
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