Trainer development prints in third dimension
Heath Harris, a fabricator in the 81st Training Support Squadron trainer development flight, manipulates an object using the 3-D modeling software Insight. Any adjustments or corrections can be made here before sending the object to print. Trainer development has two 3-D printers used in the production of parts, prototypes and replicas of real items. These valuable assets are used in creating training simulators to help Keesler and other bases perform their training missions more effectively and economically. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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