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Goodyear 658C66-2 Flight Custom III - 6.50-8 - 6-Ply

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The Goodyear Flight Custom III tire 658C66-2 has a speed rating of 160mph, a ply rating of 6, and can be found on the Main (MLG) / Nose (NLG) for Multiple Manufacturers' Aircraft. 

Features of the Goodyear Flight Custom III Tread Design 

Premier General Aviation Tire with the Toughness of Kevlar®

Aircraft Applications 

Beechcraft -  Model 95 Travel Air, Model 35 Bonanza, Model 55 Baron, T-34A/B Mentor, Model 36 Bonanza, Model 58 Baron

Helio - H-350 Super Courier, H-250 Courier, 

Navion - Rangemaster, 

Grumman - G-159 Gulfstream I

Cessna - 195 Businessliner

General Information
Part #658C66-2
ManufacturerGoodyear
Shipping Information
Schedule B4011300000
ECCN9A991.d

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
Gulfstream I
Hawker Beechcraft B95 - Travel Air ,
Beech Baron NOTE This tire is used on the aircraft's main landing gear (Models 55/58).
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Beech Bonanza NOTE This tire is used on the aircraft's main landing gear.
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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