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Officially licensed Beechcraft apparel for Bonanza, Baron, and King Air pilots

Few names in general aviation carry the prestige of Beechcraft. Whether you fly a Bonanza, command a King Air, or simply admire the timeless lines of the Staggerwing, this collection of officially licensed Beechcraft clothing lets you show the marque some pride. Every shirt and hat here is produced by Aeroplane Apparel Company, an official Beechcraft licensee, so the logos are genuine and era-correct rather than the generic prints you find on unlicensed sites. The table below compares the most popular pieces so you can match the gear to the airplane and the look you want.

Popular Beechcraft shirts and hats at a glance

ItemTypeBest for
Beechcraft Logo Propeller T-ShirtShort-sleeve teeAn everyday, clean-logo Beechcraft look
Beechcraft Vintage Staggerwing Ringer T-ShirtRinger teeFans of the classic Model 17 biplane
Beechcraft Staggerwing Long Sleeve T-ShirtLong-sleeve teeCooler-weather and layering wear
Beechcraft Heritage Aviation Ball CapStructured ball capA premium twill-on-felt everyday cap
Beechcraft Wings Vintage Aviation CapStructured ball capA vintage patch-front ramp look
Beechcraft Shield Heritage Trucker Hat (Charcoal)Richardson 112 truckerA muted, understated daily cap
Beechcraft Wings Velocity Trucker Hat (Red/White/Blue)Richardson 112 truckerA bold, patriotic colorway

Types of Beechcraft apparel

Beechcraft t-shirts

The shirts split three ways. The Logo Propeller tee is the everyday option with a clean Beechcraft mark, the Vintage Staggerwing ringer tee nods to the famous 1930s Model 17 biplane with retro contrast trim, and the Staggerwing long sleeve gives you the same heritage design with more coverage for cooler weather.

Beechcraft ball caps

For a more finished look than a mesh-back trucker, the structured ball caps step up the materials. The Heritage Aviation Ball Cap uses a twill-on-felt construction, while the Wings Vintage Aviation Cap leans into a patch-front, broken-in feel that looks at home at any FBO.

Richardson 112 trucker hats

The trucker hats are all built on the Richardson 112, the structured mesh-back cap that has become the de facto aviation hat. They come in two lines: Heritage colorways in charcoal, gold, and buckskin for an understated daily cap, and bolder Velocity colorways including red, white, and blue and pewter. See more cap options in our hats collection.

How to choose the right Beechcraft apparel

  • Match the airplane you fly. A Staggerwing design speaks to vintage and warbird crowds, while the propeller logo and wings marks suit Bonanza, Baron, and King Air pilots who want the brand without a specific model call-out.
  • Pick shirt or hat, or both. A tee reads instantly as a gift; a Richardson 112 cap is the piece pilots reach for daily. Many buyers pair the two.
  • Choose your hat style. Go structured ball cap for a polished look, or Richardson 112 trucker for the classic vented, mesh-back ramp cap.
  • Heritage or Velocity. Both are the same Richardson 112 trucker; Heritage colorways are muted and understated, while Velocity colorways are brighter and more eye-catching.
  • Mind the sleeves. Choose the long-sleeve Staggerwing tee for cooler weather and layering, or a short-sleeve tee for warm-weather ramp days.

Why buy from Pilot Mall

  • Aviation-only focus, so every piece is made for pilots, not generic merch.
  • Official Beechcraft licensee carrying authentic, properly branded apparel from Aeroplane Apparel Company.
  • Trusted by pilots for more than 25 years.
  • Free U.S. shipping over $100.
  • Expert guidance from a team that flies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Pilot Mall's Beechcraft apparel officially licensed?

Yes. Pilot Mall is an official Beechcraft licensee, and the apparel in this collection is produced by Aeroplane Apparel Company with genuine, era-correct Beechcraft logos. Every shirt and hat carries authentic branding rather than the unlicensed prints sold on many online marketplaces.

Is Beechcraft still in business, and who makes the King Air, Bonanza, and Baron?

Yes. Beechcraft was founded in 1932 by Walter and Olive Ann Beech and is today a brand of Textron Aviation. Textron Aviation continues to build the Beechcraft Bonanza, Baron, and the King Air turboprop series, so the marque on this apparel is very much a current name in aviation.

What Beechcraft aircraft models are featured on the apparel?

The designs celebrate the brand broadly through propeller, wings, shield, and half-wing logos that suit Bonanza, Baron, and King Air pilots. Several pieces specifically honor the classic Staggerwing, the celebrated 1930s Model 17 biplane that helped make Beechcraft famous.

What is the difference between the Heritage and Velocity trucker hats?

Both are built on the same Richardson 112 structured mesh-back trucker cap, so the fit and shape match. The difference is the colorway and trim treatment: Heritage hats use muted, understated tones like charcoal, gold, and buckskin, while Velocity hats use bolder combinations such as red, white, and blue and pewter.

Is Beechcraft apparel a good gift for a pilot?

It is a reliable gift for any Beechcraft owner, King Air crew member, or vintage aviation fan. A tee or Richardson 112 cap is easy to size and instantly recognizable on the ramp. For more options, browse our wider aviation apparel selection or apparel from other aviation apparel brands.