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Saab Reveals Pioneering 3D-Printed Fuselage for Autonomous Aircraft
Saab is rewriting the playbook for autonomous aircraft design with Divergent Technologies, unveiling a fuselage built without traditional assembly rigs.
The fuselage stretches 15 feet (4.6 meters) and is made from 26 3D-printed parts, all pieced together by robots.
This reportedly makes it the first aircraft body built using such a method, and it also ranks among the largest 3D-printed aerostructures ever attempted.
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