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Name
  
Marion McKinney,

Role
  
Scientist

Awards
  
Wright Brothers Medal


Died
  
August 3, 1999, Hampton Roads, Virginia, United States

Marion O'Dell McKinney, Jr. (July 24, 1921 – August 3, 1999) was a scientist at Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory, who researched a wide variety of aerospace topics, including personal aircraft, dynamics, and aircraft configurations. Like many of his contemporaries, he conducted secret war-related research during World War II, the results of which were later declassified.

Biography

He was born on July 24, 1921 in Chattanooga, Tennessee to Marion O'Dell McKinney, Sr. and Louise Blackwell. He graduated from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1942 with a degree in aeronautical engineering. In 1944 he married Betty Garner.

He was awarded the Wright Brothers Medal in 1964 for work on the aerodynamics of V/STOL aircraft.

He was the assistant chief of the Subsonic-Transonic Division of NASA. He retired from NASA in 1980.

He died on August 3, 1999 at Hampton General Hospital in Hampton Roads, Virginia.

References

Marion O. McKinney, Jr. Wikipedia