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This page contains lists of data that were removed from McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service during the editorial process prior to potential submission for FA status. I collaborated with another editor during this process, and we reached a consensus that having this data in the article itself was not required. However, I felt that it was important to retain it for readers to look at, should they desire to do so. As a result, I set up User:Hammersfan/McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service - data as a place for the data to be retained, which could then be linked to via the article itself, in the manner of publishing data sets alongside a scientific journal article. I was THEN told that I should not utilise a sandbox link in a published page, so I transferred the data to a new published page. Again, I am happy to take advice on how this page could be improved, but I am unhappy at the idea that a page should be put up for deletion because it is "unusual". Hammersfan (talk) 10:31, 28 October 2020 (UTC)Reply