DescriptionBlue Origin BE-4 rocket engine, sn 103, April 2018 -- LCH4 inlet side view.jpg
English: The BE-4, originally serial number 101, was manufactured in Kent, Washington during October 2017. It was the first BE-4 engine to be hotfire tested, on 18 Oct 2017. It has subsequently been hotfire tested, disassembled, rebuilt and retested several times to its current iteration in this photo, noted as SN 103. Portions of this development engine have gone through destructive disassembly and inspection.
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