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RAF jets fly with 3D printed parts

bbc.co.uk

28 points by oliverdavenport 12 years ago · 2 comments

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jdechko 12 years ago

Why not? If the manufactured parts meet the same technical requirements as traditionally manufactured parts, go for it. It's practical for non mission-critical parts, but it's not like they're printing replacement parts for engines or major structural components.

leephillips 12 years ago

The US Air Force is starting a research program to produce 3D-printed rocket engines to “launch critical assets into Earth orbit.” : http://weirdgrants.com/#g19

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