RAF TO HOST SATURDAY BREAKFAST AT BEECH PARTY 2024

An aerial view of a field with a lot of planes on it

The Beechcraft Heritage Museum’s annual Beech Party takes place October 17-19 in Tullahoma, Tennessee, and the RAF is hosting a breakfast at the event on Saturday morning, October 19. The museum invites you to its biggest event of the year, “A fly-in like no other with amazing educators, pilots, and an array of vintage and modern aircraft.”


Enjoy an abundant, hot RAF breakfast and coffee with us! You must sign up for the Beech Party to attend. Because we must cap our breakfast at 150 people, watch your email for the mid-September invitation to sign up for breakfast, which you’ll only receive if you are registered for the Beech Party.

This airfield features a world-class campus, and camping. See the Beechcraft Museum website for facility availability.


For party details and to sign up, see Beech Party.


Submitted on August 29, 2024
by Carmine Mowbray

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