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What showing of the engine is the afterburner combustion chamber and the variable nozzle.
What showing of the engine is the afterburner combustion chamber and the variable nozzle.
Closer look at the variable nozzle.
Closer look at the variable nozzle.
Some of the afterburner plumbing.
Some of the afterburner plumbing.
Can't tell if the rest of the engine is buried here.
Can't tell if the rest of the engine is buried here.
View from the other side.
View from the other side.
Couldn't figure out what this was.
Couldn't figure out what this was.
Top view of the same assembly.
Top view of the same assembly.
The crushed gray metal on the right is all titanium.
The crushed gray metal on the right is all titanium.
This part was on the edge of the hole.
This part was on the edge of the hole.
Was finding more pieces while starting the hike back to the truck.
Was finding more pieces while starting the hike back to the truck.
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