Harry Hillaker

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Harry Hillaker
Born(1919-05-09)9 May 1919
Died8 February 2009(2009-02-08) (aged 89)
CitizenshipUnited States
EducationUniversity of Michigan-Flint
OccupationAeronautical engineer
Engineering career
DisciplineAeronautical engineering
Employer(s)Consolidated Aircraft
Convair
General Dynamics
ProjectsF-16 Fighting Falcon
Hillaker's commemorative plaque in the General Dynamics Employee Hall of Fame, including his biography.

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.

Biography[edit]

In 1919, Hillaker was born in Flint, Michigan, attending Flint Northern High School.[citation needed]

In 1941, Hillaker graduated with a degree in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Michigan (Flint),[1] where he had studied Aeronautical Engineering.[2]

Consolidated Aircraft[edit]

In 1941, Hillaker began his career by starting at Consolidated Aircraft in San Diego. Consolidated would eventually become General Dynamics.[3]

Hillaker worked on the Convair B-58 Hustler.[citation needed]

Marriage[edit]

On 2 October 1943, Hillaker married. He would go on to have six children with his wife, who died in 2017.[4][3]

General Dynamics[edit]

Hillaker 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.

On 8 January 1974, the prototype arrived at Edwards Air Force Base in California. It took to the air on 2 February 1974, flown by Phil Oestricher.[citation needed]

In January 1975, the YF-16 had been selected for the Lightweight Fighter program.[5]

In 1985, Hillaker retired.[5]

Death[edit]

On 8 February 2009, a Sunday, Hillaker died in Texas.[4][3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Regents of the University of Michigan (202). "Harry Hillaker – 1941 (Distinguished Alumni)". College of Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, University of Michigan. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  2. ^ "Inside History of the USAF Lightweight Fighters, 1900 to 1975". p. 636.
  3. ^ a b c Cox, Bob (2009-02-08). "In Memoriam - Harry J. Hillaker - 8 February 2009". F-16.net. Retrieved 2024-01-30.
  4. ^ a b "Biography in 2009".
  5. ^ a b Hehs, Eric (1991-04-15). "F-16 Designer Harry Hillaker". Code One. Lockheed Martin.

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