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Watching the frontflap work to keep control in the lower atmosphere, lit by something burning out of frame, after seeing a third of it evaporate and get blown off by hypersonic plasma. Beats the supersonic flips flight 1 gave us as the most metal thing I've seen a rocket do
Do you have the time stamp for when this happens in the video?
Flap burn-through begins at T+57:10.
That was amazing.