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Pentagon tests 3D-printed hypersonic scramjet in Mach 5+ flight
The Defense Innovation Unit achieved a successful suborbital launch of a hypersonic test platform that demonstrated sustained ...
Printing a model jet engine is quite an accomplishment. But it wasn’t enough for [linus3d]. He wanted to redesign it to have a turbojet, an afterburner, and a variable exhaust nozzle. You can see how ...
GKN Aerospace engineering and manufacturing crew with the 3D-printed fan case mount ring component of Pratt & Whitney GTF engines. GKN Aerospace is expanding its Newington, Conn., facility to shift ...
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Pentagon deploys 3D-printed hypersonic scramjet for sustained Mach 5+ flight trial
The Pentagon took another step toward speeding up hypersonic testing. The Defense Innovation Unit ...
Is it real? Well, yes and no. “While it’s not to scale, this 1.5 inch long model was made entirely from direct metal laser melting and required no assembly,” explains GE in another tweet. Does it work ...
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