The Beechcraft Heritage Museum is an aviation museum at the Tullahoma Regional Airport in Tullahoma, Tennessee. It is focused on the history of the Beech Aircraft Corporation.
Location within Tennessee | |
Former name | Staggerwing Museum |
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| Established | October 1973 (1973-10) |
| Location | Tullahoma, Tennessee |
| Coordinates | 35.372180°N 86.244569°W / 35.372180; -86.244569 |
| Type | Aviation museum |
| Founder |
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| President | Charles Parish |
| Curator | Kirby Totty |
| Website | beechcraftheritagemuseum |
The museum was founded by Carolyn and Richard Perry, Louise Thaden, W. C. Yarbrough, and John Parrish in October 1973 as the Staggerwing Museum Foundation.[1][2][3] The museum opened to the public in June 1975.[4] It became the Beechcraft Heritage Museum in 2007.[5]
The museum holds an annual fly-in called the "Beech Party".[6]
