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Farsoon and LEAP 71 have manufactured a 1.5-meter tall metal 3D-printed supersonic precooler using the 10-laser FS811M-U-8 system.
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Farsoon and LEAP 71 have manufactured a 1.5-meter tall metal 3D-printed supersonic precooler using the 10-laser FS811M-U-8 system.

Originally reported by 南极熊

Farsoon and LEAP 71 have manufactured a 1.5-meter tall metal 3D-printed supersonic precooler using the 10-laser FS811M-U-8 system. This milestone showcases the power of LEAP 71 Noyron computational design to create geometries beyond manual CAD capabilities. By automating intricate internal cooling paths, this project accelerates the development of hypersonic and single-stage-to-orbit propulsion systems. This shift signals the era of algorithmic aerospace engineering. 🚀

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