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Flight of the “Waikiki Beech” Beechcraft Bonanza

Flight of the “Waikiki Beech” Beechcraft Bonanza

In 1949, William Odom flew a Model 35 “Bonanza” nonstop from Hawaii to New Jersey, setting two world records for light aircraft, as well as demonstrating the reliability of Beechcraft’s single-engine flagship. Charles Lindbergh, Wiley Post, Sir Frank Kingston-Smith, Amelia Earhart − names that have earned a special place in aviation history for their long-distance flights.…

Selling Walter Beech Airplanes Part II

Selling Walter Beech Airplanes Part II

Walter H. Beech’s success as an airframe manufacturer during the 1930s can be traced to three things: the Beechcraft Model 17 series, a hefty bank account and a network of dealers dedicated to selling the airplanes that bore his name. I’m just a country boy. Go get a picture of me when I first came…

Selling Walter Beech Airplanes

Selling Walter Beech Airplanes

Employing lessons learned during his years at the Travel Air Company, Walter Beech forged a chain of dealers and distributors worldwide to sell Beechcraft airplanes in the midst of the worst economic collapse in America’s history In April 1932 when Walter and Olive Ann Beech co-founded the Beech Aircraft Company, they were taking an enormous risk…

Walter H. Beech and the Ford Reliability Tours – Air Tours

Walter H. Beech and the Ford Reliability Tours – Air Tours

“Air Tours” that made their debut in the mid-1920s thrust the Travel Air Manufacturing Company and Walter Beech into the public spotlight when the daring aviator claimed back-to-back victories in 1925 and 1926. Wichita, Kansas, in the early 1920s was still a sleepy little town tucked away amongst America’s once-vast prairielands. Known chiefly for its…