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Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
Good evening all,
I found this part close to the crash site of an aircraft that was equipped with P&W R4360 engines. It is quite a heavy part and I wonder if this could be - or not... - an engine component. Thanks for your opinion, as usual. GC PS: marking is "EDCO 6 " |
Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
It looks to me like part of the inflation tube for a USAAF Mae West lifejacket.
Look here: http://www.historicflyingclothing.co...tem.php?id=646 It is the metal part from the lifejacket to the rubber inflation tube. I am pretty sure of that. |
Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
very interesting track, Andy, but also weird since this aircraft in question was a test aircraft, flying only in the Toulouse area, so 99,99% sure they had no life vest on board..
So, this part may be coming from another source than the crash, something like somebody who lost this part in this area.. I keep on searching. Best regards Gilles |
Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
To me, it looks like coming off an inner tube from a tyre/wheel, cap and all.
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Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
You are right !
I am sure that this is it. Particularly the screw-unscrew cap /portion do look like a tyre one. Then it was bent by the impact. And the area where I found it is where the wheels were. Thanks a lot ! Gilles |
Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
The recovered part is different from the inflation tube shown in the life vest photo. The life vest tube has a bent pipe between the flat flange and the nut, the crash part has the nut adjacent to the flange, before the bent tube.
I agree it could well be off a tire. The bend could have been done at the factory, or in the crash. |
Re: Could this be a Pratt & Whitney R4360 part ?
I agree with you Bill,
I bet the bent is from the crash, and the marking "EDCO" reminds of a company doing pression gauges and similar components; look at the picture attached: it does look very much like a tyre pressure item, don't you think ? So, I would say 99,9% : tyre gauge.. Thanks all for your ideas. GC |
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