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Marion O'Dell McKinney, Jr. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marion O. McKinney, Jr.
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,〔McKinney, M.O. (1951) (''Analysis of means of improving the uncontrolled lateral motions of personal airplanes'' ), NACA TR-1035.〕 dynamics,〔Campbell, J.P. and McKinney, M.O. (1954) (''A study of the problem of designing airplanes with satisfactory inherent damping of the dutch roll oscillation'' ), NACA TR-1199.〕 and aircraft configurations.〔Ankenbruck, H.O. and McKinney, M.O. (1947) (''Generalized performance comparison of large conventional, tail boom, and tailless airplanes'' ), NACA TN-1477.〕 Like many of his contemporaries, he conducted secret war-related research during World War II, the results of which were later declassified.〔Pitkin, M. and McKinney, M.O. (1943) (''Theoretical analysis of the lateral stability of a glider towed by twin parallel towlines'' ), NACA Advance Restricted Report 3K17.〕 ==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.
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