PM Research

CJ Aerospace are proudly an Authorised Distributors of PM Research Inc parts, quality aircraft erosion protection parts.

PM Research Erosion Boots are the simplest and most cost effective solution that can save thousands of maintenance dollars by eliminating damage to high erosion areas on your aircraft such as radomes, navigation light lenses, wing root fairings, horizontal stabilizer tips, tail fairings, spinners, etc, protectingyour investment by reducing costly maintenance and down time due to radome repair, lens replacements, or repainting.

 

 

Why use Aircraft Paint Protection?

A little rain can cause extensive and costly erosion damage over time when you are flying at speeds of 200+ mph. This makes every leading edge of your aircraft highly susceptible to surface and paint erosion, particularly the nose which commonly houses flight critical instrumentation. Our radome and leading edge masks are made from a thin, clear polyurethane film that acts as a protective barrier between your aircraft and the damaging elements. It’s been dubbed a boot because it is moulded into a 3-dimensional shape that fits exactly over the complex contours of your specific aircraft model. This ensures a perfect and streamlined fit every time, plus the ultra-high-strength adhesive guarantees a secure installation for years and years of service!

 

Key Benefits

  • Protects your investment and saves on costly down time and maintenance.
  • Optimized thickness is virtually invisible to radar yet provides years of protection.
  • UV stabilized to eliminate yellowing over time.
  • Extremely simple and easy to install.
  • Nearly invisible after installation.
  • No FAA Approval required for use.

 

About PM Research

Since 1973 PM Research, Inc. has manufactured erosion protection products for aircraft out of their facility in Wellsville, New York. In that time they has grown to become a world leading manufacturer of erosion protection products for aircraft, manufacturing the very best in quality, offering erosion boots to cover over 350 models of aircraft.