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3D-printed part failure causes light aircraft crash after plastic air intake melts during flight — pilot escapes with minor injuries
A homebuilt light aircraft crashed while on approach to Gloucestershire Airport after suffering from engine power loss.
Aircraft parts generally have to meet very specific standards, because if certain parts fail, the aircraft falls out of the sky. This usually ends poorly, and is best avoided by using the proper ...
A report by the AAIB reveals that a UK plane crash in March 2025 was caused by the failure of a 3D printed component.
The Light Aircraft Association, the UK’s principal representative body for amateur-built and vintage light aircraft, is to ...
The 60th Maintenance Squadron at Travis Air Force base in California is spearheading an innovative effort to produce 3D-printed aircraft parts. The squadron is the first field unit in the Air Force to ...
In an industry as large and competitive as the aeronautical business, production optimization and efficiency are imperative. This need for production advancements is intensified further by increasing ...
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