An intermediate casing for a gas-turbine engine has an outer ring (3), an inner ring (1) and an intermediate ring (2) mutually supported by mutually aligned outer and inner supporting struts (4, 5). A radial drive shaft (6), positioned through inner and outer supporting struts (4.1, 5.1) aligned at a 6-o' clock position, connects to an auxiliary gear drive (7). Four additional outer supporting struts (5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5) are spaced apart 72.degree.. A mounting bracket connects to the outer ring at a side facing an aircraft fuselage in areas of two of the additional outer supporting struts. The arrangement of supporting struts and type of mounting bracket attachment, saves weight, improves flow in the bypass duct and increase maintenance and installation access at the bottom side of the engine to nearly 144.degree..
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