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The Ayres Thrush, formerly the Snow S-2,Macdonald, 1964. p.138. Aero Commander Ag Commander, and Rockwell Thrush Commander, is an American
agricultural aircraft An agricultural aircraft is an aircraft that has been built or converted for agricultural use – usually aerial application of pesticides (crop dusting) or fertilizer (aerial topdressing); in these roles they are referred to as "crop duster ...
produced by
Ayres Corporation Ayres Corporation was an American aircraft manufacturer owned and run by Fred Ayres. History In 1977, Ayres bought the Albany, Georgia division of Rockwell International, which made the S2R Thrush Commander agricultural aircraft. Before this, ...
and more recently by
Thrush Aircraft Thrush Aircraft, Inc. is an American aircraft manufacturer based in Albany, Georgia. It currently manufactures the Thrush series of agricultural aircraft. History Rockwell International originally built the facility in 1965 and operated it unt ...
. It is one of the most successful and long-lived agricultural application aircraft types in the world, with almost 2,000 sold since the first example flew years ago. Typical of agricultural aircraft, it is a single-seat
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of conventional taildragger configuration. Originally powered by a
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, most examples produced since the 1980s have been
turboprop A turboprop is a turbine engine that drives an aircraft propeller. A turboprop consists of an intake, reduction gearbox, compressor, combustor, turbine, and a propelling nozzle. Air enters the intake and is compressed by the compressor. ...
-powered.


Design and development

The Thrush, designed by Leland Snow, first flew in 1956 and before long was being produced in series as the S-2 by the company he founded,
Snow Aeronautical Snow Aeronautical was an American aircraft manufacturer established in 1956 in Olney, Texas by Leland Snow to manufacture and market agricultural aircraft of his design. History Leland Snow, a graduate of the aeronautical engineering program ...
. In 1965, the corporation and all of its assets were purchased by the
Aero Commander Aero Commander was an aircraft manufacturer formed in 1944. In subsequent years, it became a subsidiary of Rockwell International and Gulfstream Aerospace. The company ceased aircraft production in 1986. History Aero was formed in Culver City, ...
division of Rockwell, which put it into production alongside the
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that it had also acquired, branding both unrelated (though similar) machines as "Ag Commanders". When Rockwell dropped the Aero Commander brand, the S-2 was renamed the "Thrush Commander". In 1977, Rockwell sold off the production rights to the aircraft and the production facility at
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, which were purchased by Ayres Corporation, a firm which had been built on retro-fitting turboprop engines to Thrush Commanders. On June 30, 2003, Ayres' assets were purchased by
Thrush Aircraft Thrush Aircraft, Inc. is an American aircraft manufacturer based in Albany, Georgia. It currently manufactures the Thrush series of agricultural aircraft. History Rockwell International originally built the facility in 1965 and operated it unt ...
, the current producer of the aircraft. The S-2 and its several variants have been purchased by agricultural spraying operators in many countries. Large numbers are operated in the United States and Australia, while other countries using the type include Costa Rica, France, Guyana, Iran, Israel, Jamaica, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom. Ayres developed a special anti-narcotics crop-spraying version of the Turbo-Thrush for the
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. This version, known as the Narcotics Eradication Delivery System (NEDS) featured an armored cockpit and engine to protect against hostile ground fire. Nine were sold to the Department of State between 1983 and 1985.J. W. R. Taylor 1988, p. 328. Ayres also attempted to market a militarized version as the Ayres Vigilante, intended for the Close Air Support role, but this failed to attract customers. IOMAX USA of North Carolina, which had previously modified
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agricultural aircraft as reconnaissance/attack aircraft, has developed the Archangel attack aircraft modeled on the S-2R-660. The
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has ordered 24 Archangels, with delivery from June 2015.Ayton ''Air International'' February 2017, pp. 25, 27. Two Thrush 510Gs were modified to perform a counter-insurgency role by the Austrian company Airborne Technologies at the direction of
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, the former head of Blackwater, but in the absence of an export license the aircraft have not been used operationally.


Variants


Snow Aeronautical

(per Simpson, 2005, p. 39) ;S-1: initial prototype with open cockpit. ;S-2: pre-production version of S-1 – 3 built. ;S-2A: initial production version, powered by Continental engine – 73 built. ;S-2B: S-2 powered by Pratt & Whitney R-985 – 19 built. ;S-2C: refined production version, wingspan increased – 214 built. ;S-2C-600: S-2C re-engined with
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. ;S-2D: take-off weight – 105 built.


Aero Commander

;S-2D Ag Commander:


Rockwell

;Thrush Commander 600: ;Thrush Commander 800: powered by
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.


Marsh

;S2R-T Turbo Thrush: Rockwell Thrush Commanders converted to turbine power by
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using Garrett AiResearch TPE331-1-101 engines.


Ayres

;S-2R 1340: equivalent to Thrush Commander 600. ;S-2R 1820: ;Bull Thrush: ;Pezetel Thrush: powered by
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. ;: turboprop powered versions equipped with
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.


Thrush Aircraft

;Thrush Model 400: ;Thrush Model 510G:
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powered ;Thrush Model 510GR: Honeywell TPE 331 powered ;Thrush Model 510P:
Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34 The Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 is a turboprop aircraft engine produced by Pratt & Whitney Canada. Its design was started in 1958, it first ran in February 1960, first flew on 30 May 1961, entered service in 1964 and has been continuously upda ...
powered ;Thrush Model 550: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65AG powered ;Thrush Model 710: Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-65AG powered ;Archangel: Thrush 550G modified as two-seat armed attack aircraft. PT6A-67F engine. Fitted with 6 hardpoints for of external stores.Ayton ''Air International'' February 2017, pp. 25, 31.


Specifications (Thrush Commander 600)


See also


References


Bibliography

* Ayton, Mark. "Archangel: Crop Duster to Tank Buster". '' Air International'', Vol. 92, No. 2, February 2017. pp. 24–33. . * Green, William. ''Aircraft Handbook''. London. Macdonald & Co. (Publishers) Ltd., 1964. * Simpson, Rod. ''The General Aviation Handbook''. Midland Publishing. 2005. . *Taylor, John W R. (editor). ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1976-77''. London: Jane's Yearbooks, 1976. . *Taylor, John W R. (editor). ''Jane's All The World's Aircraft 1988-89''. Coulsdon, Surrey, UK: Jane's Information Group, 1988. .


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