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Aero Classic Tire - Blackbird Series

From $219.95 to $284.95
Tire Size Ply
Rating
Part No. Price Buy
5.00-56 Ply
06-04852
$219.95
Quantity
600-66 Ply
06-04853
$275.95
Quantity
600-68 Ply
06-04854
$284.95
Quantity
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Overview

Built to outlast. Engineered to perform.

Premium general aviation performance. Exceptional value. Introducing the Aero Classic Blackbird - the next-generation tire built for the most demanding pilots and busiest flight schools.

Manufactured in the USA, the Blackbird features:

Fully Belted Composite Carcass: Lightweight, high-strength construction delivers exceptional puncture and Foreign Object Damage (FOD) resistance.
Generous Tread Depth: Up to 24% deeper than competitive tires, providing more landings, better skid protection, and fewer replacements.
Wide 4-Rib Tread: A large contact patch improves braking traction and ground control in wet and dry conditions.
Advanced Multi-Layer Rubber Compounds: Optimized for long wear, abrasion resistance and protection from UV and ozone damage.
FAA TSO-C62d Certification: Thoroughly static and dynamic tested for regulatory compliance and operational safety, full FAA approval.
Retreadable Design: Purpose-engineered for multiple retread cycles, extending service life and delivering the industry’s lowest cost per landing.
   
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