The contract will fund full integration, flight tests, and qualification of the 200 lbf Frenzy 8, while advancing the 100 lbf ...
These are cheaper and faster to build compared to engines built using traditional methods.
Beehive Industries will test its 3D-printed engines for use by the USAF, which are reportedly cheaper to build, use, and service compared to traditionally manufactured engines.
U.S. manufacturer Beehive Industries secured a contract to produce 3D printed jet engines, faster and more affordably.
Funding will help complete vehicle integration, flight testing, and qualification of the company's Frenzy engine range.
Beehive Industries, based in Denver, Colorado, USA, has announced it has been awarded a $29.7 million contract from the US ...
Beehive Industries, a propulsion startup firm, said on Sept. 22 it’s ramping up testing of its Frenzy line of additively-manufactured engines, with plans to conduct altitude testing of a 200-pound ...
Beehive Industries, an American manufacturer of advanced propulsion systems for uncrewed aerial defense applications, today ...