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Today's mystery object

Found by the Freeman Field Recovery group in the US, so indicating possibly, but not certainly Axis in origin.

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By: Creaking Door - 8th June 2013 at 15:34

This help any?

Yes, it looks more light-alloy than cast-iron in that shot…

…which was one of the things I had against it being the compressor-casting for a jet-engine.

Maybe not a Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011 but there seem to be startling similarities?

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By: hampden98 - 8th June 2013 at 14:41

This help any?

Now we have some scale i guess we can eliminate domestic size washing machines at least.

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It looks a bit like the exhaust outlets you would get on a rocket engine?
V2 perhaps?

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By: Moggy C - 8th June 2013 at 14:33

This help any?

Now we have some scale i guess we can eliminate domestic size washing machines at least.

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By: Trolly Aux - 8th June 2013 at 13:33

A supercharger casing ? but from what or inside what, hmmm

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By: Creaking Door - 8th June 2013 at 13:25

Could it be part of a Heinkel-Hirth HeS 011 jet-engine?

The turbine-rotor behind it got me thinking about early German jet-engines. From the top are we looking at the air inlet with central shaft and gear power-take-off (through the hollow radial tunnels) to the starter / auxiliaries mounted on the flange / engine mount. The lower portion being the axial compressor with three rows of fixings for the stator blades?

Or it could be a washing-machine…

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By: Creaking Door - 8th June 2013 at 12:37

Is it a single-piece casting? If it is, from an engineering perspective, there would need to be very good reason for it to be made that way. The lattice-work ribs of the lower portion will add great strength without adding much weight or much extra material.

So were a large number of these made to justify the saving in material and the cost of the casting process?

Or was the strength and low weight the issue (whatever the cost)?

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By: hampden98 - 8th June 2013 at 11:43

Washing machine drume and backplane?

http://www.ransomspares.co.uk/MyFiles/Images/Electrolux//Functional%20parts%20267%20707.jpg

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By: Fouga23 - 8th June 2013 at 10:07

Flowerpot with cupholders?

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