Walter Beech Historic Marker
Introduction
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This TN Historical Commission Marker located across College Street from the Ross Bass Post Office commemorates the legacy of aviation pioneer, Walter Herschel Beech. He was born on a farm near Pulaski, TN on January 30, 1891, and started flying at age 14. He flew for the U.S Army in WWI and afterwards became involved with airplane manufacturing companies until he and his partners founded Beech Aircraft Company in 1932 in Wichita, KS. The Beechcraft aircraft were quickly popular and award winning and the company would become one of the big three aircraft manufacturers in the country. A museum to these aircraft is now located in Tullahoma, TN. He died from a heart attack on November 29, 1950, and has posthumously been inducted into the National (1977), International (1982), Kansas (1987) and Tennessee (2005) Aviation Hall of Fames.
Backstory and Context
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Born in Pulaski in 1891, Walter Herschel Beech was an aviation pioneer. In 1924 he helped to establish the Travel Air Manufacturing Company in Wichita, Kansas. By 1929 the company was the world's largest producer of commercial aircraft, and in 1930, merged with Curtiss-Wright aircraft. In 1932, Beech and his wife founded the Beech Aircraft Company, which produced more than 7,400 military aircraft during World War II.