The UK’s Royal Air Force has successfully recycled retired Tornado jet parts into useable components for its future Tempest ...
Parts from former Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft have been ground down and converted into 3D printable material for use ...
High-titanium Tornado parts, including jet engine compressor blades, have been processed into powder for reuse.
In other words, the Royal Air Force has a goal to break down “strategic metals” from retired Tornado fighter bombers with a ...
Rolls-Royce is recycling parts from old RAF aircraft into 3D printing powders for use in future aerospace applications.
Metal parts from retired Tornado aircraft are being ground down and 3D printed into parts for the Tempest fighter jet.
Individual parts from retired fighter jets have been ground down and 3D printed into new components suitable for the UK’s next generation of military aircraft – a first of its kind initiative for the ...
Ministers have been warned to keep a tight grip on the budget of the £12 billion Tempest ... The new aircraft is intended to be a multi-role aircraft to replace the RAF’s Typhoons as they ...
Last December, the Royal Air Force Capabilities Office and the branch’s Team Tempest held a virtual briefing to provide updates regarding their forthcoming 6th generation fighter dubbed ...
Royal Air Force recycles old fighter jets into 3D printing feedstock - enabling the creation of new components suitable for Tempest jets.