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@bscholl invites viewers to a shop-floor walkthrough with Boom Supersonic’s R&D…

Brief

@bscholl invites viewers to walk the shop floor with Boom Supersonic’s R&D shop manager to see how cold-section engine vanes are made from raw materials. Boom launched the 'Build Supersonic' video series; Episode 1 highlights Symphony hardware and their rapid iterate-and-test approach ('how we break things, learn, and iterate to move fast') and asks what viewers want to see next while encouraging new hires.

Why it matters

@bscholl invites viewers to a shop-floor walkthrough with Boom Supersonic’s R&D shop manager showing how cold-section engine vanes are manufactured from raw materials.

Key details

  • Boom Supersonic launched a 'Build Supersonic' video series; Episode 1 (posted May 11, 2026) spotlights 'Symphony' hardware and rapid iterative testing—'how we break things, learn, and iterate to move fast'—and the post encourages people to join the team.
Source evidence

ICYMI: take a walk with me and our R&D shop manager and learn how Boom is making cold section engine vanes from raw materials.

Also, it's not too late to be part of the team doing this work!

Boom Supersonic (@boomsupersonic)

Real magic is happening at Boom as we build a supersonic engine from raw materials.

We’re launching “Build Supersonic,” a new series to pull back the curtain on the shop floor. In Ep 1, we look at Symphony hardware – how we break things, learn, and iterate to move fast.

What do you want to see next?

Video

— https://nitter.net/boomsupersonic/status/2052570006194671863#m