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D-EACL is a Thrush Aircraft Thrush 510G, a single-engine turboprop. SkyMeter has tracked 66 flights totalling 51 hours of airtime via ADS-B. The most frequent segment is LIDH to LIPN. Service window in our records spans 386 days. Of those flights, 6 (9.1%) carry at least one detected incident — go-around, unstable approach, stall warning, or runway excursion. The Thrush Aircraft Thrush 510G has a maximum takeoff weight of 9,700 lb, light wake category.

About the Thrush Aircraft Thrush 510G

The Thrush 510G is a purpose-built agricultural aircraft manufactured by Thrush Aircraft in Albany, Georgia, representing the turboprop evolution of a lineage stretching back to the 1950s Ayres Thrush and original Snow S-2. Powered by a Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-34AG flat-rated to 750 shaft horsepower, the 510G combines brute low-altitude performance with modern avionics and a reinforced airframe designed to withstand the punishing duty cycle of aerial application—crop dusting, fertilizer spreading, and fire suppression work that demands repeated heavy-weight takeoffs from short dirt strips and sustained low-level maneuvering in turbulent air.

With a maximum takeoff weight of 9,700 pounds and a hopper capacity exceeding 500 gallons, the 510G can carry substantial chemical or retardant payloads while maintaining the short-field performance critical to agricultural operations. The aircraft's stall speed in landing configuration sits around 58 knots, enabling safe operation from remote farm strips, while its never-exceed speed of 174 knots and normal operating limit of 145 knots provide adequate transit speed between fields. The cockpit is positioned high and forward for excellent visibility during low passes, and the airframe incorporates corrosion-resistant materials to survive constant exposure to agricultural chemicals.

The Thrush 510G competes directly with the Air Tractor AT-502 and AT-602 in the North American ag-aviation market, where turbine power has largely displaced radial piston engines due to superior reliability, fuel efficiency, and reduced maintenance. Operators prize the type for its rugged construction, parts commonality with earlier Thrush models, and the PT6's legendary durability in harsh environments. While unglamorous compared to sleek business turboprops, the 510G represents highly specialized engineering—an aircraft optimized not for speed or altitude, but for carrying heavy loads at treetop height, day after day, across the agricultural heartland.

SkyMeter has tracked flights across airframes and operators, with the largest observed operator.

FLIGHTS
66
all time
FLOWN HOURS
51
tracked time
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AIRPORTS VISITED
18
unique
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CALLSIGNS
1
27 routes
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SERVICE PERIOD
06/12/2025 → 07/04/2026
first → last
INCIDENT RATE
9.1%
6 flagged

Top routes

By flight count

9
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Flight numbers

Most-flown by this airframe

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Aircraft specifications

Thrush Aircraft Thrush 510G

Engines
Single Turboprop
Vref (approach)
70 kt
MTOW
9,700 lb
Wake category
L

Recent flights

Newest 33 operations of D-EACL

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07/04/2026
6h 39m
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05/30/2026
31m
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05/30/2026
9m
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05/30/2026
28m
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05/09/2026
32m
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05/09/2026
35m
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04/06/2026
28m
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03/29/2026
39m
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03/24/2026
56m
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03/24/2026
56m
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02/18/2026
13m
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02/18/2026
13m
△ Unstable approach
01/21/2026
37m
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01/21/2026
40m
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12/29/2025
38m
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11/13/2025
34m
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11/13/2025
32m
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10/11/2025
42m
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10/11/2025
26m
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09/28/2025
32m
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09/28/2025
8m
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09/28/2025
43m
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08/31/2025
25m
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08/31/2025
25m
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08/23/2025
59m
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08/23/2025
1h 2m
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08/03/2025
28m
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06/28/2025
37m
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06/28/2025
29m
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06/15/2025
1h 13m
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06/14/2025
32m
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06/14/2025
53m
△ Unstable approach
06/12/2025
18m
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