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Walter Beech

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American aviator and entrepreneur (1891-1950)
Walter Herschel Beech
Born(1891-01-30)January 30, 1891
DiedNovember 29, 1950(1950-11-29) (aged 59)
Occupation(s)Test pilot, entrepreneur,United States Army Air Forces aviator
Known forCo-founder of theBeech Aircraft Corporation
SpouseOlive Ann Beech
Children2r[1]

Walter Herschel Beech (January 30, 1891 – November 29, 1950) was an Americanaviator and early aviationentrepreneur who co-founded theBeech Aircraft Company (now called Beechcraft) in 1932 with his wife,Olive Ann Beech, and a team of three others.[2]

Biography

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He was born inPulaski, Tennessee, on January 30, 1891. Beech started flying in 1905, at age 14, when he built a glider of his own design. Then, after flying for theUnited States Army during World War I, he joined theSwallow Airplane Company as a test pilot. He later became general manager of the company. In 1924, he,Lloyd Stearman, andClyde Cessna formedTravel Air Manufacturing Company. When the company merged withCurtiss-Wright, Beech became vice-president.[3]

In 1932, he and his wife,Olive Ann Beech, along withTed Wells, K.K. Shaul, and investor C.G. Yankey, co-founded theBeech Aircraft Company inWichita, Kansas.[4] Their early Beechcraft planes won theBendix Trophy. During World War II, Beech Aircraft produced more than 7,400 military aircraft. Thetwin Beech AT-7/C-45 trained more than 90 percent of theU.S. Army Air Forces navigator/bombardiers. The company went on to become one of the "big three" in Americangeneral aviation aircraft manufacturing during the 20th century (along withCessna andPiper).

Beech died from a heart attack on November 29, 1950.[5] He and his wife are buried at Old Mission Mausoleum in Wichita.

In 1977, Beech was posthumously inducted into theNational Aviation Hall of Fame.[6] at theNational Museum of the United States Air Force, and 1982, he was inducted into theInternational Air & Space Hall of Fame at theSan Diego Air & Space Museum.[7]

In 2023, Beech was inducted, along with his wife into the Paul E Garber First Flight Shrine in Kill Devil Hills, NC.[8]

References

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Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in thepublic domain:https://web.archive.org/web/20060228063018/http://www.hill.af.mil/museum/history/walterbeech.htm

  1. ^https://www.flyingmag.com/pilot-reports-pistons-family-affair/
  2. ^Dick, Ron; Dan Patterson (2003)."Great Names".Aviation Century: The Early Years. Erin, Ontario: Boston Mills. p. 206.ISBN 1-55046-407-8.
  3. ^"Walter Herschel Beech". Hill Air Force Base. Archived fromthe original on 2011-11-04. Retrieved2011-11-14.Walter Beech began a long and distinguished career in aviation at the early age of 14, when he built a glider of his own design. Then, after flying for the U.S. Army during World War I, he joined the Swallow Airplane Company as a test pilot. He later became General Manager of the company. In 1924, Beech joined Clyde Cessna in co-founding Travel Air Manufacturing Company, which was to become the world's largest producer of both monoplane and biplane commercial aircraft. ...
  4. ^Edward H. Phillips (1996).The Staggerwing Story: A History of the Beechcraft Model 17. Eagan, Minn.: Flying Books International.ISBN 978-0-911139-27-3.
  5. ^"Walter Beech, 59, Leader In Aviation".New York Times. December 1, 1950. Retrieved2011-11-14.Walter Beech, founder and president of the Beech Aircraft Corporation died ...
  6. ^"Enshrinee Walter Beech".nationalaviation.org. National Aviation Hall of Fame. Retrieved25 January 2023.
  7. ^Linda Sprekelmeyer, ed. (2006).These We Honor: the International Aerospace Hall of Fame. Donning Co. Publishers.ISBN 978-1-57864-397-4.[page needed]
  8. ^"Paul E. Garber Shrine - First Flight Society - Aviation organization on the Outer Banks in Kill Devil Hills, NC".First Flight Society. Retrieved2024-01-15.

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