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Aero-Classics Heat Transfer Products Introduces FAA-PMA Oil Coolers

New High Efficiency Series For Fixed And Rotary Wing Aircraft

Aero-Classics Heat Transfer Products,has released new line of High Efficiency Series oil coolers.

The new HE Series FAA-PMA oil coolers are designed to be direct replacements for Stewart Warner (today known as Meggitt) oil coolers – most of which do not have FAA-PMA.

Aero’s new HE Series oil coolers are approved for use on many Beech, Cessna, Grumman, Mooney, Robinson Helicopter, and other popular aircraft makes.

Aero-Classics new HE Series oil coolers are intended to be a competitively priced option for those whose aircraft came with a Stewart Warner oil cooler. Aero’s new line of HE Series oil coolers come with full FAA-PMA documentation, and a two year/2,000HR warranty.

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FMI: www.Aero-Classics.com

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