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Beechcraft

Beechcraft is an American brand of civil aviation and military aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014,[1] headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Originally, it was a brand of Beech Aircraft Corporation, an American manufacturer of general aviation, commercial, and military aircraft, ranging from light single-engined aircraft to twin-engined turboprop transports, business jets, and military trainers.[2][3] Beech later became a division of Raytheon and then Hawker Beechcraft before a bankruptcy sale turned its assets over to Textron (parent company of Beech's historical cross-town Wichita rival, Cessna Aircraft Company). It remains a brand of Textron Aviation.[4][5][6]

Beechcraft Corporation
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryGeneral aviation
Founded1932
FoundersWalter Beech
Olive Ann Beech
Ted A. Wells
Headquarters,
United States
ProductsList of models
Owner
Websitebeechcraft.txtav.com/en

History edit

 
The main Beechcraft plant in Wichita
 
Beech D17S Staggerwing

Beech Aircraft Company was founded in Wichita, Kansas, in 1932 by Walter Beech as president, his wife Olive Ann Beech as secretary, Ted A. Wells as vice president of engineering, K. K. Shaul as treasurer, and investor C. G. Yankey as vice president.[7] The company began operations in an idle Cessna factory. With designer Ted Wells, they developed the first aircraft under the Beechcraft name, the classic Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing, which first flew in November 1932. Over 750 Staggerwings were built, with 352 manufactured for the United States Army Air Forces and 67 for the United States Navy[8] during World War II.

Beechcraft was not Beech's first company, as he had previously formed Travel Air in 1924 and the design numbers used at Beechcraft followed the sequence started at Travel Air, and were then continued at Curtiss-Wright, after Travel Air had been absorbed into the much larger company in 1929. Beech became president of the Curtiss-Wright's airplane division and VP of sales, but became dissatisfied with being so far removed from aircraft production and quit to form Beechcraft, using the original Travel Air facilities and employing many of the same people. Model numbers prior to 11/11000 were built under the "Travel Air" name, while Curtiss-Wright built the CW-12, 14, 15, and 16 as well as previous successful Travel Air models (mostly the model 4).[9]

In 1942 Beech won its first Army-Navy "E" Award production award and became one of the elite five percent of war contracting firms in the country to win five straight awards for production efficiency, mostly for the production of the Beechcraft Model 18 which remains in widespread use worldwide. Beechcraft ranked 69th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts.[10]

After the war, the Staggerwing was replaced by the revolutionary Beechcraft Bonanza with a distinctive V-tail. Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft, the single-engined Bonanza has been manufactured in various models since 1947.[11] The Bonanza has had the longest production run of any airplane, past or present, in the world.[12] Other important Beech aircraft are the King Air and Super King Air line of twin-engined turboprops, in production since 1964,[11] the Baron, a twin-engined variant of the Bonanza, and the Beechcraft Model 18, originally a business transport and commuter airliner from the late 1930s through the 1960s, which remains in active service as a cargo transport.

 
1978 Beech Bonanza F33C

In 1950, Olive Ann Beech was installed as president and CEO of the company, after the sudden death of her husband from a heart attack on November 29 of that year. She continued as CEO until Beech was purchased by Raytheon Company on February 8, 1980. Ted Wells had been replaced as chief engineer by Herbert Rawdon, who remained at the post until his retirement in the early 1960s.[13][14]

Throughout much of the mid-to-late 20th century, Beechcraft was considered one of the "Big Three" in the field of general aviation manufacturing, along with Cessna and Piper Aircraft.

In 1973, Beechcraft found Beechcraft Heritage Museum to host its historical aircraft.

In 1994, Raytheon merged Beechcraft with the Hawker product line it had acquired in 1993 from British Aerospace, forming Raytheon Aircraft Company. In 2002, the Beechcraft brand was revived to again designate the Wichita-produced aircraft. In 2006, Raytheon sold Raytheon Aircraft to Goldman Sachs creating Hawker Beechcraft. Since its inception Beechcraft has resided in Wichita, Kansas, also the home of chief competitor Cessna, the birthplace of Learjet and of Stearman, whose trainers were used in large numbers during WW II.

The entry into bankruptcy of Hawker Beechcraft on May 3, 2012 ended with its emergence on February 16, 2013 as a new entity, Beechcraft Corporation, with the Hawker Beechcraft name being retired. The new and much smaller company produce the King Air line of aircraft as well as the T-6 and AT-6 military trainer/attack aircraft, as well as the piston-powered single-engined Bonanza and twin-engined Baron aircraft. The jet line was discontinued, but the new company continues to support the aircraft already produced with parts, plus engineering and airworthiness documentation.[4][15]

By October 2013, the company, now financially turned around, was up for sale.[16]

On December 26, 2013, Textron agreed to purchase Beechcraft, including the discontinued Hawker jet line, for $1.4 billion. The sale was concluded in the first half of 2014, with government approval. Textron CEO Scott Donnelly indicated that Beechcraft and Cessna would be combined to form a new light aircraft manufacturing concern, Textron Aviation, that would result in US$65M–$85M in annual savings over keeping the companies separate.[17][18][19][20] Textron has kept both the Beechcraft and Cessna names as separate brands.[21]

Products edit

 
Beechcraft Model 2000 Starship
 
Beechcraft 1900D

As of July 2019, Textron Aviation was producing the following models under the Beechcraft brand name:

Facilities edit

  • Beech Factory Airport – houses Beechcraft's head office, manufacturing facility, and runway for test flights

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Textron Completes Acquisition of Beechcraft". Textron. March 14, 2014.
  2. ^ Phillips, Edward H., aviation historian, BOOK: "Beechcraft: Pursuit of Perfection: A History of Beechcraft Airplanes," 1992, Flying Books, ISBN 0911139117, 9780911139112, retrieved May 16, 2017
  3. ^ Green, William, Gordon Swainborough, and John Mowinski, BOOK: "Modern Commercial Aircraft," 1987, Portland House, New York, ISBN 0-517-63369-8
  4. ^ a b Niles, Russ (February 19, 2013). "Beechcraft Corporation Emerges From Bankruptcy". AVweb. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  5. ^ Ostrower, Jon and John Kell, "Textron in $1.4 Billion Deal to Acquire Beechcraft: Deal Would Combine Small Plane Maker Into Industrial Conglomerate," updated December 26, 2013, Wall Street Journal, retrieved May 16, 2017
  6. ^ McMillin, Molly, aviation reporter, "Textron buys Beechcraft in $1.4 billion deal," December 26, 2013, Wichita Eagle, retrieved May 16, 2017
  7. ^ Phillips, Edward H. (1996). The staggerwing story : a history of the Beechcraft model 17. Eagan, Minn.: Flying Books International. ISBN 9780911139273.
  8. ^ United States Air Force Statistical Digest World War II, p.113
  9. ^ Akery, Tom. . Free Flight Archives. Archived from the original on July 6, 2022. Retrieved August 11, 2022.
  10. ^ Peck, Merton J. & Scherer, Frederic M. The Weapons Acquisition Process: An Economic Analysis (1962) Harvard Business School p.619
  11. ^ a b Hawker Beechcraft production lists, 1945 – present April 11, 2009, at the Wayback Machine retrieved November 29, 2008.
  12. ^ . July 8, 2008. Archived from the original on September 30, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2013.
  13. ^ "Beech Aircraft Corporation, Wichita". napoleon130.tripod.com. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  14. ^ "Artist Page". medallicartcollector.com. Retrieved October 31, 2017.
  15. ^ Pew, Glenn (May 3, 2012). "Bankruptcy For Hawker Beechcraft". AVweb. Retrieved February 19, 2013.
  16. ^ Niles, Russ (October 17, 2013). "Beechcraft For Sale". AVweb. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  17. ^ AVweb Staff (December 26, 2013). "Textron Confirms Beech Acquisition". Avweb. Retrieved December 27, 2013.
  18. ^ Niles, Russ (December 30, 2013). "Textron Fleshes Out Beech Deal". AVweb. Retrieved December 30, 2013.
  19. ^ Textron buys Beechcraft in $1.4 billion deal December 27, 2013, at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ Waldron, Greg (December 27, 2013). "Textron to buy Beechcraft parent for $1.4bn". Flight Global.
  21. ^ . Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2014.

Bibliography edit

  • "Beechcraft: Twenty-Five Years of Progress", Naval Aviation News, pp. 18–19, November 1957, retrieved February 26, 2021
  • "From Basic Research to Line Production... At Beech It's All "Under One Roof"!", Air Force Magazine, pp. 17–20, April 1969, retrieved February 26, 2021

External links edit

  • Beechcraft website
  • Beechcraft Heritage Museum
  • Aerofiles – Beechcraft model information

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Beechcraft is an American brand of civil aviation and military aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014 1 headquartered in Wichita Kansas Originally it was a brand of Beech Aircraft Corporation an American manufacturer of general aviation commercial and military aircraft ranging from light single engined aircraft to twin engined turboprop transports business jets and military trainers 2 3 Beech later became a division of Raytheon and then Hawker Beechcraft before a bankruptcy sale turned its assets over to Textron parent company of Beech s historical cross town Wichita rival Cessna Aircraft Company It remains a brand of Textron Aviation 4 5 6 Beechcraft CorporationCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryGeneral aviationFounded1932FoundersWalter BeechOlive Ann BeechTed A WellsHeadquartersWichita Kansas United StatesProductsList of modelsOwnerRaytheon Company 1980 2007 Goldman Sachs 2007 2014 Textron Aviation 2014 present Websitebeechcraft wbr txtav wbr com wbr en Contents 1 History 2 Products 3 Facilities 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Notes 5 2 Bibliography 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The main Beechcraft plant in Wichita nbsp Beech D17S Staggerwing Beech Aircraft Company was founded in Wichita Kansas in 1932 by Walter Beech as president his wife Olive Ann Beech as secretary Ted A Wells as vice president of engineering K K Shaul as treasurer and investor C G Yankey as vice president 7 The company began operations in an idle Cessna factory With designer Ted Wells they developed the first aircraft under the Beechcraft name the classic Beechcraft Model 17 Staggerwing which first flew in November 1932 Over 750 Staggerwings were built with 352 manufactured for the United States Army Air Forces and 67 for the United States Navy 8 during World War II Beechcraft was not Beech s first company as he had previously formed Travel Air in 1924 and the design numbers used at Beechcraft followed the sequence started at Travel Air and were then continued at Curtiss Wright after Travel Air had been absorbed into the much larger company in 1929 Beech became president of the Curtiss Wright s airplane division and VP of sales but became dissatisfied with being so far removed from aircraft production and quit to form Beechcraft using the original Travel Air facilities and employing many of the same people Model numbers prior to 11 11000 were built under the Travel Air name while Curtiss Wright built the CW 12 14 15 and 16 as well as previous successful Travel Air models mostly the model 4 9 In 1942 Beech won its first Army Navy E Award production award and became one of the elite five percent of war contracting firms in the country to win five straight awards for production efficiency mostly for the production of the Beechcraft Model 18 which remains in widespread use worldwide Beechcraft ranked 69th among United States corporations in the value of World War II military production contracts 10 After the war the Staggerwing was replaced by the revolutionary Beechcraft Bonanza with a distinctive V tail Perhaps the best known Beech aircraft the single engined Bonanza has been manufactured in various models since 1947 11 The Bonanza has had the longest production run of any airplane past or present in the world 12 Other important Beech aircraft are the King Air and Super King Air line of twin engined turboprops in production since 1964 11 the Baron a twin engined variant of the Bonanza and the Beechcraft Model 18 originally a business transport and commuter airliner from the late 1930s through the 1960s which remains in active service as a cargo transport nbsp 1978 Beech Bonanza F33C In 1950 Olive Ann Beech was installed as president and CEO of the company after the sudden death of her husband from a heart attack on November 29 of that year She continued as CEO until Beech was purchased by Raytheon Company on February 8 1980 Ted Wells had been replaced as chief engineer by Herbert Rawdon who remained at the post until his retirement in the early 1960s 13 14 Throughout much of the mid to late 20th century Beechcraft was considered one of the Big Three in the field of general aviation manufacturing along with Cessna and Piper Aircraft In 1973 Beechcraft found Beechcraft Heritage Museum to host its historical aircraft In 1994 Raytheon merged Beechcraft with the Hawker product line it had acquired in 1993 from British Aerospace forming Raytheon Aircraft Company In 2002 the Beechcraft brand was revived to again designate the Wichita produced aircraft In 2006 Raytheon sold Raytheon Aircraft to Goldman Sachs creating Hawker Beechcraft Since its inception Beechcraft has resided in Wichita Kansas also the home of chief competitor Cessna the birthplace of Learjet and of Stearman whose trainers were used in large numbers during WW II The entry into bankruptcy of Hawker Beechcraft on May 3 2012 ended with its emergence on February 16 2013 as a new entity Beechcraft Corporation with the Hawker Beechcraft name being retired The new and much smaller company produce the King Air line of aircraft as well as the T 6 and AT 6 military trainer attack aircraft as well as the piston powered single engined Bonanza and twin engined Baron aircraft The jet line was discontinued but the new company continues to support the aircraft already produced with parts plus engineering and airworthiness documentation 4 15 By October 2013 the company now financially turned around was up for sale 16 On December 26 2013 Textron agreed to purchase Beechcraft including the discontinued Hawker jet line for 1 4 billion The sale was concluded in the first half of 2014 with government approval Textron CEO Scott Donnelly indicated that Beechcraft and Cessna would be combined to form a new light aircraft manufacturing concern Textron Aviation that would result in US 65M 85M in annual savings over keeping the companies separate 17 18 19 20 Textron has kept both the Beechcraft and Cessna names as separate brands 21 Products edit nbsp Beechcraft Model 2000 Starship nbsp Beechcraft 1900D Main article List of Beechcraft models As of July 2019 Textron Aviation was producing the following models under the Beechcraft brand name Beechcraft Bonanza series single engined piston general aviation aircraft Beechcraft Baron twin engined piston utility aircraft Beechcraft Denali Super King Air C 12 Huron military version Beechcraft T 6 Texan II CT 156 Harvard II single engined turboprop military trainer based on Pilatus PC 9Facilities editBeech Factory Airport houses Beechcraft s head office manufacturing facility and runway for test flightsSee also editBeech Aircraft Corp v RaineyReferences editNotes edit Textron Completes Acquisition of Beechcraft Textron March 14 2014 Phillips Edward H aviation historian BOOK Beechcraft Pursuit of Perfection A History of Beechcraft Airplanes 1992 Flying Books ISBN 0911139117 9780911139112 retrieved May 16 2017 Green William Gordon Swainborough and John Mowinski BOOK Modern Commercial Aircraft 1987 Portland House New York ISBN 0 517 63369 8 a b Niles Russ February 19 2013 Beechcraft Corporation Emerges From Bankruptcy AVweb Retrieved February 19 2013 Ostrower Jon and John Kell Textron in 1 4 Billion Deal to Acquire Beechcraft Deal Would Combine Small Plane Maker Into Industrial Conglomerate updated December 26 2013 Wall Street Journal retrieved May 16 2017 McMillin Molly aviation reporter Textron buys Beechcraft in 1 4 billion deal December 26 2013 Wichita Eagle retrieved May 16 2017 Phillips Edward H 1996 The staggerwing story a history of the Beechcraft model 17 Eagan Minn Flying Books International ISBN 9780911139273 United States Air Force Statistical Digest World War II p 113 Akery Tom Beechcraft Aircraft Corporation Free Flight Archives Archived from the original on July 6 2022 Retrieved August 11 2022 Peck Merton J amp Scherer Frederic M The Weapons Acquisition Process An Economic Analysis 1962 Harvard Business School p 619 a b Hawker Beechcraft production lists 1945 present Archived April 11 2009 at the Wayback Machine retrieved November 29 2008 Hawker Beechcraft Corporation Celebrates Beechcraft 75th Anniversary American Management Technology July 8 2008 Archived from the original on September 30 2011 Retrieved February 20 2013 Beech Aircraft Corporation Wichita napoleon130 tripod com Retrieved October 31 2017 Artist Page medallicartcollector com Retrieved October 31 2017 Pew Glenn May 3 2012 Bankruptcy For Hawker Beechcraft AVweb Retrieved February 19 2013 Niles Russ October 17 2013 Beechcraft For Sale AVweb Retrieved October 18 2013 AVweb Staff December 26 2013 Textron Confirms Beech Acquisition Avweb Retrieved December 27 2013 Niles Russ December 30 2013 Textron Fleshes Out Beech Deal AVweb Retrieved December 30 2013 Textron buys Beechcraft in 1 4 billion deal Archived December 27 2013 at the Wayback Machine Waldron Greg December 27 2013 Textron to buy Beechcraft parent for 1 4bn Flight Global Textron Looks To Keep Beechcraft As Separate Brand Archived from the original on February 9 2014 Retrieved January 8 2014 Bibliography edit Beechcraft Twenty Five Years of Progress Naval Aviation News pp 18 19 November 1957 retrieved February 26 2021 From Basic Research to Line Production At Beech It s All Under One Roof Air Force Magazine pp 17 20 April 1969 retrieved February 26 2021External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beechcraft Beechcraft website Beechcraft Heritage Museum Aerofiles Beechcraft model information Aircraft Info net Beechcraft Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Beechcraft amp oldid 1181946941, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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