Harry Hillaker | |
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Born | |
Died | 8 February 2009 89) | (aged
Citizenship | United States |
Education | University of Michigan-Flint |
Occupation | Aeronautical engineer |
Engineering career | |
Discipline | Aeronautical engineering |
Employer(s) | Consolidated Aircraft Convair General Dynamics |
Projects | F-16 Fighting Falcon |
Harry James Hillaker (9 May 1919 – 8 February 2009) was an American aeronautical engineer, who is credited as the main designer and originator of the F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft.
Early life
He was born in Flint, Michigan, attending Flint Northern High School.
He studied Aeronautical Engineering at the University of Michigan-Flint.[1]
Career
Consolidated Aircraft
He started at Consolidated Aircraft in 1941.
He worked on the Convair B-58 Hustler.
General Dynamics
He was the chief project engineer for the F-16 aircraft, overseeing the testing of the prototype aircraft, to fulfil the needs of the Lightweight Fighter program. The prototype started as the General Dynamics Model 401, to become the YF-16, beginning around 1971.
The prototype arrived at Edwards Air Force Base in California on 8 January 1974, taking to the air on 2 February 1974, flown by Phil Oestricher.
In January 1975, the YF-16 had been selected for the Lightweight Fighter program. He retired in 1985.[2]
Personal life
He married on 2 October 1943, and had six children. His wife died in 2017. He died aged 89 on Sunday 8 February 2009 in Texas.[3][4]
See also
- Mikhail Simonov, designer of the Sukhoi Su-27
- Robert H. Widmer, designer of the F-111