[url=https://flic.kr/p/6F8dUo][/url]Farm Plane by Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M, on Flickr
For those unfamiliar with the back story, when "crop dusters" were first used, they were converted versions of other aircraft. The Sterman biplane trainer was a favorite base. AG-1 was the first plane built specifically to apply Ag chemicals from the air. It was built at A&M by Fred Weick, of Piper Aircraft. It was the prototype for what would become the PA-25 Piper Pawnee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_A%26M_College_Ag-1
So it's fair to say that it was a historically significant aircraft. Does anyone know what ever happened to it? Is it in a museum somewhere, a warehouse at A&M, or did it get scrapped out?
For those unfamiliar with the back story, when "crop dusters" were first used, they were converted versions of other aircraft. The Sterman biplane trainer was a favorite base. AG-1 was the first plane built specifically to apply Ag chemicals from the air. It was built at A&M by Fred Weick, of Piper Aircraft. It was the prototype for what would become the PA-25 Piper Pawnee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_A%26M_College_Ag-1
So it's fair to say that it was a historically significant aircraft. Does anyone know what ever happened to it? Is it in a museum somewhere, a warehouse at A&M, or did it get scrapped out?