SHARK.AERO: Where 3D Printing Meets Aviation

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SHARK.AERO, a Czech-Slovak company, manufactures ultralight aircraft using carbon composite and 3D printing technology. Their planes are known for providing a unique flying experience and have been used for impressive feats, including the youngest woman's solo flight around the world. 3D printing has streamlined their production process, and the company continues to push boundaries in aviation and innovation.

Chapters:
0:18 Introduction
0:39 Production of carbon composite parts
1:44 Assembly section
3:12 3D printing
8:10 Guinness World Record of youngest woman flying solo around the world
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Do you not use respirator masks when working with composites??

tramsgar
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Very nice to see the advantage of 3d printing. Only curious how they print ABS and Nylon because the printers seems to be in an hall without an enclosure. I love Prusa Printers

PCPointerDE
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Cool looking airplane
Wonder where PC CF could take them

wilurbean
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When will buy one Prusa? Damn the price is always heighter, sob 😢

MauryXman
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So, whole plane dangles on parachute ?

majstor
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okok, as a former Airline pilot looking for a new "hobby/lerning new skill", now I'm sold, Please take my money and send me a Prusa 3D Printer :)

christianbureau
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I hope this "pushing the boundries of aviation" doesn't end up like Titan did.

grayfox
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I wonder how they could use this tech in Ukraine to assist their drone tech

davidthompson