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33 3D-printed part failure causes light aircraft crash after plastic air intake melts during flight — pilot escapes with minor injuries

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Tom's Hardware 2 place · 12/06/2025 07:30 EDT

3D-printed part failure causes light aircraft crash after plastic air intake melts during flight — pilot escapes with minor injuries

A light aircraft crashed in the U.K. after its engine intake melted while on final approach.

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