The Frenzy engine in the flesh. Or 3D-printed metal, that is. This isn’t a CAD model or rendering. This is a full 360-degree view of the first of many Frenzy engines, designed and built in the USA in just a few months. ◾ 100-300 lbf thrust ◾ 6"-9" diameter ◾ 25-35 lb weight ◾ Long term storable ◾ Scalable to 1,000s A new era of rapidly developed, American-made jet propulsion. Find out more at https://lnkd.in/gqt8aF6a #MadeInUSA #MissileDefense #JetPropulsion #3DPrinting
Absolutely awesome! I need to print an engine in clear resin so you can see all the insides. I bet it's looks so neat in there.
What an absolutely beautiful....print!!!...What material did you use? What machine?.....What was the print time? Thanks for sharing!
Looks great! What is the exit port size. It look like it is 3 " in dia. Hoe fast is the airflow exiting to engine?
The strides Beehive Industries has made in the last 2 years has been fun to follow. Great work!
Looks awesome! It is interesting to see the test videos and test results.
What a beautiful AM part!
Wow. Well done Darius Ehteshami and team
Nice! 😍
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3dThis has me very curious: why is storage life important enough to mention? And is the mentioned 10+ years a result of 3D printing, or is it just related to exceptional engineering?