Lockheed Martin
iGarage
3D Printing
F-35
Random
100

Name 1 thing Lockheed Martin makes.

F-35, F-16, F-22, C-130, Blackhawk, Simulators, Radar, Missiles, PrSM, PAC-3, Hellfire

100

The iGarage houses which kind of simulator?

F-35 PTA

100

What is the most common material used in 3D printing?

PLA

100

How many official variants of the F-35 are there?

3 - A variant, largest fuel tank for range, B variant -STOVL, C variant - folding wings, reinforced landing gear, largest wingspan

100

What did I have for breakfast today?

Nothing.

200

Name 1 of the 4 business areas of Lockheed Martin

Space, Aeronautics, RMS, MFC

200

What types of 3D printer are in the iGarage?

Prusa Core One

200

What software is used to prepare the 3D print file?

Slicer

200

On average how much does the F-35 cost?

90 - 100 million

200

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

300

What fictional company had their logo inspired by Lockheed Martin?

Stark Industries

300

What is one use of the iGarage for employees?

Meetings, 3D printing, workspace, demonstrations, STEM events.

300

What is the standard test print for 3D printers called?

Benchy

300

Considering all variants, what is the maximum number of seats an F-35 has?

1

300

What's cooler than being cool?

Ice Cold.

400

Give or take 10,000, how many employees does Lockheed Martin have?

120,000

400

What does the "i" in iGarage stand for?

Innovation

400

Roughly how big is our largest printer? (i.e. fridge sized, car sized, room sized, etc)

Room sized.

400

On average, how much does the F-35 pilot helmet cost?

400 - 500K

400

How many pence equal one shilling?

12

500

What thing at Disney World did Lockheed Martin make?

The monorail.

500

What is the most popular print in the iGarage?

F-35

500

What is one benefit of 3D printing?

Rapid Prototyping, Cost Reduction, On demand manufacturing

500

Name 1 part of the F-35 made in Florida.

Canopy, EOTS, circuit cards, antenna, 

500

How much of the island nation of Singapore's GDP is generated by the semiconductor industry?

7 percent