New tool provides Offutt maintainers with just the right blend
Master Sgt. Steve Pakusch, 55th Aerospace Maintenance Squadron production superintendent, prepares to demonstrate how the Wolf Blending Scope is used to fix damaged compressor blades inside an aircraft hangar at Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. March 19. An adjustable grinding tool attached to a rod about three feet long is inserted through a one-inch port on the side of an aircraft engine, which allows Pakusch to grind down irregularities without removing the engine from the aircraft and taking it apart. (U.S. Air Force photo by Delanie Stafford/Released)
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