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Beehive Industries Moves Ahead with Frenzy Engine

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Beehive Industries has shifted focus to manufacturing components, particularly the 200 lbf Frenzy engine for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs). The company's rapid progress includes successful testing of additively made engines, with plans for altitude and flight testing in 2026. These compact engines fill a gap in US production capacity and could be used in various military applications. Beehive's collaboration with the University of Dayton Research Institute and its emphasis on affordability position it well for lucrative contracts in the aerospace industry. The company's expertise in additive manufacturing and versatile design approach could lead to significant opportunities in the market.

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