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- 1921_SNETA_Farman_Goliath_ditching abstract "The 1921 SNETA Farman Goliath ditching occurred on 21 August 1921 when a Farman F.60 Goliath of Syndicat National d'Etude du Transport Aérienne ditched in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium. The aircraft was operating a mail flight from Croydon Airport, United Kingdom to Brussels-Evere Airport, Belgium. The aircraft was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service.".
- Q21012123 abstract "The 1921 SNETA Farman Goliath ditching occurred on 21 August 1921 when a Farman F.60 Goliath of Syndicat National d'Etude du Transport Aérienne ditched in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium. The aircraft was operating a mail flight from Croydon Airport, United Kingdom to Brussels-Evere Airport, Belgium. The aircraft was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service.".
- 1921_SNETA_Farman_Goliath_ditching comment "The 1921 SNETA Farman Goliath ditching occurred on 21 August 1921 when a Farman F.60 Goliath of Syndicat National d'Etude du Transport Aérienne ditched in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium. The aircraft was operating a mail flight from Croydon Airport, United Kingdom to Brussels-Evere Airport, Belgium. The aircraft was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service.".
- Q21012123 comment "The 1921 SNETA Farman Goliath ditching occurred on 21 August 1921 when a Farman F.60 Goliath of Syndicat National d'Etude du Transport Aérienne ditched in the North Sea off the coast of Belgium. The aircraft was operating a mail flight from Croydon Airport, United Kingdom to Brussels-Evere Airport, Belgium. The aircraft was later salvaged, repaired and returned to service.".