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Herman Barkey

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The 1000th Phantom was produced in 1965, followed by the 2000th Phantom on 12 March 1967, the 3000th Phantom on 5 September 1968, the 4000th Phantom on 1 February 1971, and the 5000th Phantom on 24 May 1974 (inaugurated by
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He was head of the design team for the F-4 Phantom aircraft, and largely responsible for its entire development, being the chief engineer. The aircraft was first designed for two engine types - the
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He married Nettie Arline Foglesong in 1937 in Indiana, daughter of Ralph Foglesong (1887-1965) and Polly Parcel; she died in September 2004. From 1996 he had lived in
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He gained a university degree in mechanical engineering from the
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He had a sister Sophia. He attended secondary school in
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to Daniel and Mary Barkey who were German immigrants.
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Index

McDonnell Aircraft F-4 Phantom
North Judson, Indiana
Kewanna, Indiana
University of Notre Dame
Curtiss-Wright
McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
James Smith McDonnell

Wright J65
General Electric J79
dihedral
Bob Little
mythical creatures
George Graff
American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Town and Country, Missouri
Missouri
Manchester, Missouri
Robert H. Widmer
F-111
F-4 Phantom vs MiG-21, 2013, page 9, Peter E. Davies
Boeing obituary in March 2006
Categories
1909 births
2005 deaths
American aerospace engineers
American people of German descent
Curtiss-Wright Company
Engineers from Indiana
Engineers from Missouri

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