An exercise was conducted at Blackpool Airport where a 3D scan was completed of the aircraft to create two new wing supports to help move the aircraft for shows and exhibitions.
Based at Hangar 42, the project is being used to help apprentices on the Manufacturing Engineering Degree Apprenticeship at Blackpool and the Fylde College with practical and academic learning.
Mick Smith, of Blackpool and Fylde College, who runs the programme, said: “This exercise will add a new dimension to the skills of the apprentices as they see how the digital technology can help with design.
“In this case, we have conducted a scan of the lower surface of the wing in order to accurately design and manufacture two wing supports as the aircraft is moved around the country at various shows. This will then help with further stress and design analysis work as part of the course.”
The apprentices on the project, Ben Porter and Adam Snelson of Airframe Designs, are developing new skills in stress analysis and design respectively. In all, six apprentices from Airframe Designs are going through the apprenticeship at Lancashire Energy HQ.
CEO of Airframe Designs Jerrod Hartley said: “As a growing, progressive business we’re committed to nurturing talent and this is a great example of what can be achieved with some tutoring and guidance.
“Our apprentices are continually gaining new skills on the course and are then able to increasingly contribute these skills in the workplace.”