Talk:Falcon 9 B1046

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 * Falcon 9 Booster Disintegrated.png

Overturning non-consensus decided decision to remove B1046
Unfortunately, a lot of these important articles have been deleted without any of us being notified about the move. I agree it may seem much, I only intended to do B1046 and B1048 but ended up doing B1047 and started a trend which resulted in more. But these articles allow for much more information. Some of the articles like B1050, B1051 can remain deleted for now, pending further discussion but significant ones, especially B1046 and B1048 with their reusability milestone significance, deserve their own article. Their info cannot be stored in List of Falcon 9 first stage Boosters or the main article. I move on this page B1046 be re-instated. - AndrewRG10 (talk) 9:57, February 16 2020 (UTC)
 * Due to new photo we've wanted and more to come, the page has been re-instated. B1046 will soon expand to cover minor development of Block 5 with pictures of B1046 testing. --AndrewRG10 (talk) 08:27, 21 February 2020 (UTC)
 * And page has been reviewed. -AndrewRG10 (talk) 06:34, 22 February 2020 (UTC)