In 1953, Leland Snow constructed his first crop-duster Model S-1 before graduation from Texas A&M
University. The Texas A&M College Aircraft Research Center is known from the AG-1 Agricultural
plane that was designed by Fred Weick in 1950. The AG-1 might be considered as the mother of all modern
crop-sprayers in the world. The prototype Model S-1 (N5385N c/n 1001) was extensively tested in South
America before the improved Model S-2 reached production. The
pre-production prototype Model S-2, was first flown in 1956. Production
of the S-2B by Snow Aeronautical Company started in 1958. North American
Rockwell acquired the design and production-rights of the S-2 series in
November 1965. The S-2R was marketed by the growing Aero Commander
Division of Rockwell. Ayres Corporation took over the rights in 1977. |
The Ayres S-2R-T34 Turbo Thrush s/n T34-043DC was registered first
N4022S with Ayres Corp., Albany, Georgia. On 25 February 1981,
registration N4022S was cancelled as exported to Holland. On 15 April
1981, the Ayres S-2R-T34 Turbo Thrush was registered PH-ZYE in the
Netherlands with A.A.A. Heijboer, Biddinghuizen. On 26 November 1991,
Heijboer BV, Biddinghuizen, was registered as owner. On 7 September
1993, Lease Plan Nederland N.V., Almere, was registered as owner and
Heijboer BV, Biddinghuizen, as holder of the PH-ZYE. On 22 June 1998, registration
PH-ZYE was cancelled as exported to Israel and re-registered 4X-AQG. |