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U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter craft. Source: GE Aviation
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U.S. Air Force Looks to Fly with 3D Printed Parts

July 6, 2021
Metal additive manufacturing is being applied to the production of oil lubrication system parts for the GE F110 engine, which powers the Air Force’s F-16 jet fighter.

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3D Printing for Parts, Not Just Prototyping

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