Parts from former Royal Air Force Tornado GR4 aircraft have been ground down and converted into 3D printable material for use ...
The UK’s Royal Air Force has successfully recycled retired Tornado jet parts into useable components for its future Tempest ...
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 ...
Dougie extended personal thanks to Lawson's Haulage firm for their assistance in transporting the aircraft to the museum.
Royal Air Force recycles old fighter jets into 3D printing feedstock - enabling the creation of new components suitable for Tempest jets.
A formidable bull now stands guard at the entrance to RAF Marham. The aluminium statue, bought by personnel, replaces the Tornado aircraft that previously served as the Norfolk base's guardian at the ...
Royal Air Force personnel retrieved the debris ... The pods were previously used extensively by the force’s Tornado GR4 strike aircraft. Cutaway view of a Litening pod released by Northrop ...
The Royal Air Force largest ever aircraft with ... the aircraft will be tested in the refuelling role, with Tornado, Sentry, Typhoon and Hercules aircraft. Voyager can refuel aircraft at a rate ...
Above: Rolls-Royce has been involved in a first-of-its-kind recycling initiative – known as Tornado 2 Tempest - that has ...