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Michelin M027-697-0 Aircraft Tire - H27x8.5-14 - Main Gear

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The Michelin M027-697-0 is a H27x8.5-14 Michelin Air tire for use on the Main gear (MLG) for use on Bombardier Series CL600 Aircraft. This tire is rated up to 210 mph and has a ply rating of 16. The weight of this tire is about 32 lbs. 

Overview of Michelin Air Tires

Michelin® AIR®: The tire for demanding pilots. The sidewall compound is optimized to provide maximum ozone and ultraviolet light protection, while the MX2000 tread compound is Michelin’s toughest. In addition, the new Air Cushion Inner Liner provides a protective cushion over the casing plies which guards against inner tube chafing. And the “Posi-Fit” bead construction reduces movement between the tire and the wheel for improved lateral stability.

General Information
Part #M027-697-0
ManufacturerMichelin
Shipping Information
Schedule B4011300000
ECCN9A991.d

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
*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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