Beechcraft

The Beech Aircraft Corporation, now the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon, is a manufacturer of general aviation and military aircraft, ranging from light single engine aircraft to business jets and light military transports. Beech airplanes, called Beechcrafts by the company and their many fans, have a long-standing reputation as being among the best made aircraft available. They are also invariable among the most expensive planes in their class.

Beechcraft was founded in 1932 by Walter H. Beech and his wife Olive Ann. The Beeches began operations in an idle Cessna factory. With designer Ted Wells, they developed their first aircraft, the classic Beech Staggerwing model 17, which flew for the first time in November 1932. Over 750 Staggerwings were built, with 270 manufactured for the U.S. Army during World War II.

After the war, the Staggerwing was replaced by the revolutionary Beechcraft Bonanza. Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft, the single-engine Bonanza has been manufactured for nearly 60 years. Other important Beech planes are the King Air line of twin-engine turboprops, in production since 1964, and the Baron, a twin-engine variant of the Bonanza.

In 1950, Olive Ann Beech was installed as president and CEO of the company, after the sudden death of her husband Walter from a heart attack on November 29th of that year. She continued as CEO until Beech was purchased by Raytheon Company on February 8, 1980.

In 1994, Raytheon merged Beech into the Hawker product line they had acquired the previous year from British Aerospace, forming Raytheon Aircraft Company. This was a very unpopular move among the Beechcraft faithful and in 2002 the merger decision was reversed, reviving Beechcraft as a brand. Today the company continues as the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon Aircraft. Since its inception Beech has resided in Wichita, Kansas, also the home of chief competitor Cessna Aircraft Company.

Aircraft products

Beechcraft aircraft include:

Civilian

  • Model 17 Staggerwing
1943 Beech D.17S Staggerwing.
  • Model 18
  • Model 23 Musketeer and Sundowner
  • Model 24 Sierra
  • Model 33 Debonair
  • Model 35 Bonanza
  • Model 36 Bonanza
  • Model 50 Twin Bonanza
  • Model 55 & 58 Baron
  • Model 60 Duke
  • Model 65 Queen Air
  • Model 76 Duchess
  • Model 77 Skipper
  • Model 90 King Air
  • Model 95 Travel Air
  • Model 99 Airliner
  • Model 100 King Air and Model 200 & 300 Super King Air
  • Model 400 Beechjet
  • Model 1900 Commuter
  • Model 2000 Starship Beechcraft Model 2000 Starship.

Military

  • XA-38 Grizzly
  • AT-7 Navigator
  • C-6 Ute
  • C-12 Huron
  • C-43 Traveler
  • C-45 Expeditor
  • CT-128 Expeditor
  • CT-134 Musketeer
  • CT-145 Super Kingair
  • RC-12 Guard Rail
  • T-1 Jayhawk
  • T-34 Mentor
  • T-42 Cochise
  • U-8 Seminole
  • U-21 Ute

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Other important Beech planes are the King Air line of twin-engine turboprops, in production since 1964, and the Baron, a twin-engine variant of the Bonanza. Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft, the single-engine Bonanza has been manufactured for nearly 60 years. After the war, the Staggerwing was replaced by the revolutionary Beechcraft Bonanza. Army during World War II.

Over 750 Staggerwings were built, with 270 manufactured for the U.S. With designer Ted Wells, they developed their first aircraft, the classic Beech Staggerwing model 17, which flew for the first time in November 1932. The Beeches began operations in an idle Cessna factory. Beech and his wife Olive Ann.

Beechcraft was founded in 1932 by Walter H. They are also invariable among the most expensive planes in their class. Beech airplanes, called Beechcrafts by the company and their many fans, have a long-standing reputation as being among the best made aircraft available. The Beech Aircraft Corporation, now the Beechcraft Division of Raytheon, is a manufacturer of general aviation and military aircraft, ranging from light single engine aircraft to business jets and light military transports.

U-21 Ute. U-8 Seminole. T-42 Cochise. T-34 Mentor.

T-1 Jayhawk. RC-12 Guard Rail. CT-145 Super Kingair. CT-134 Musketeer.

CT-128 Expeditor. C-45 Expeditor. C-43 Traveler. C-12 Huron.

C-6 Ute. AT-7 Navigator. XA-38 Grizzly. Model 2000 Starship Beechcraft Model 2000 Starship. .

Model 1900 Commuter. Model 400 Beechjet. Model 100 King Air and Model 200 & 300 Super King Air. Model 99 Airliner.

Model 95 Travel Air. Model 90 King Air. Model 77 Skipper. Model 76 Duchess.

Model 65 Queen Air. Model 60 Duke. Model 55 & 58 Baron. Model 50 Twin Bonanza.

Model 36 Bonanza. Model 35 Bonanza. Model 33 Debonair. Model 24 Sierra.

Model 23 Musketeer and Sundowner. Model 18. Model 17 Staggerwing.