Wed, Jan 04, 2012
Plane Owned By Noted Mechanic, Restorer To Be Displayed
Ed Beegles was always infatuated with airplanes. He soloed at
age 16, in 1938, and went on to spend much of his life repairing,
maintaining and restoring airplanes. He passed away last month, and
now some of his friends are trying to raise $20,000 to buy his
Luscombe T8F (similar aircraft pictured) and display it in his
memory in the terminal of the Greeley/Weld County Airport (KGXY) in
Colorado.
Analisa Roman
reports in the Greeley Tribune that friends Mel Bickling and
Ken Harris hatched the idea for the display while Beegles was still
alive, but it never got very far. Harris explains, "one thing led
to another, and it seems like it’s going to happen now."
The rare Luscome T8F Observer was reportedly a wreck, acquired
by Beegles in two pieces after having been impaled on a fencepost,
and had been essentially written off. Beegles restoration became an
award-winner. The same skills and dedication which showed in the
T8F earned Beegles a spot in the National Aviation Hall of Fame,
and the FAA's Charles Taylor Master Mechanic Award.
Beegles Aircraft Service was founded by Ed in 1946, after he
returned from service in the US Navy during WWII. Originally
started to convert surplus military aircraft into crop dusters, the
shop went on to build a national reputation as a major structural
airframe repair facility. In 1979, Ed sold the shop to Ray Burnham,
who had worked as Ed's employee since 1969. The company is still
thriving, with 25 current employees. A road near the Greeley/Weld
County Airport was named "Ed Beegles Lane" in Ed's honor.
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