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Hm. Where'd this spinner come from? To my eye--and what seems like a faded matt black finish on it bolsters the impression--this unit looks like it could be off a Canadian-built Lancaster
I got it from some derilect yard in FL. It is not painted at the moment...it is raw aluminum with a greasey preservative covering the raw aluminum.
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any chance of pics looking inside it from the rear and a seperate pic of the back plate without the spinner fitted?
Here's the aft view.....

And a look at inside detail....

The horsecollar reinforcement around blade cutout and periphrial reinforcement are spotwelded...not flush riveted.
No, there's alot of screws on there and I don't have the time to take it apart at the moment. I would think these views should suffice to determine hub interface. can supply other dimensions if requested. I hadn't thought of a non-US application.....my thoughts kept coming back to some type of civil liner like an early Connie.
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If you don't want it give it to a museum. But don't trash it.
I didn't say I didn't want it.....the forward portion is just about perfect for my needs. if someone needed this intact for a
FLYING ship, let's talk. My intentions were to make it
FLY, if not all of it, then part of it. For static purposes, there are plenty of other alternatives.