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AeroShell™ Oil 15W-50
Our premium semi-synthetic, anti-wear version aviation piston engine oil. Designed to provide easy cold weather starts, it has a wide operating temperature range, and is fully approved for MIL-L-2285ID, Avco-Lycoming 301F, Teledyne-Continental MHS-24B. AeroShell 15W-50 complies to Faa Airworthiness Directive (AD) 80-04-03 regarding the use of Lycoming additive LW 16702.

AeroShell Oil 100
A straight mineral oil meeting MIL-L-6082E specifications for aviation piston engines and suitable for break-in of engines using chromium or cermicrome cylinders.

AeroShell Oil W
The first ashless dispersant oils developed for use in aviation piston engines. Fully approved for MIL-L-22851D specifications.

AeroShell W 100 Plus
Aeroshell Oil W 100 PLUS is an ashless dispersant (AD type) aircraft piston engine oil with improved corrosion and anti-wear protection. It is approved for SAE J-1899 (formerly MIL-L-22851D) specifications for ashless dispersant type aircraft piston engine oils.

AeroShell Turbine Oil 500
An excellent 5 centistroke synthetic aviation turbine oil with excellent anti-coking qualities for sustained high temperature operation. A second generation MIL-PRF-23699F Grade STD approved oil for modern high bypass engines.

AeroShell Turbine Oil 560
An advanced 5 centistroke synthetic aviation turbine oil with excellent anti-coking qualities for sustained high temperature operation. A third generation MIL-PRF-23699F Grade HTS approved oil for modern high bypass engines.

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