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- The Farman F.160 was a heavy bomber aircraft developed in France in the late 1920s. It was essentially an attempt by Farman Aviation Works to modernise its tremendously successful F.60 Goliath design of the immediately postwar years. The most noticeable external difference was the larger tailfin of the new aircraft. Like its predecessor, it was a large three-bay biplane of conventional configuration with unstaggered wings of equal span. Initially conceived as a heavy night bomber, most examples built were float-equipped torpedo bombers for the Aéronautique Maritime, which operated some 40 of the F.165 variant and 200 of the F.168. One of the original F.160 night bombers was exported to Italy, and one to Japan. Plans to develop airliner versions did not progress past the prototype stage. (en)
- Le Farman F.160 (dit Goliath) est un avion militaire de l'entre-deux-guerres réalisé en France par Farman. Les versions Farman F.165 et Farman F.168 (dit Goliath) sont des hydravions ayant équipé la Marine nationale durant l'entre-deux-guerres. (fr)
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- * List of Interwar military aircraft (en)
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- The Farman F.160 was a heavy bomber aircraft developed in France in the late 1920s. It was essentially an attempt by Farman Aviation Works to modernise its tremendously successful F.60 Goliath design of the immediately postwar years. The most noticeable external difference was the larger tailfin of the new aircraft. Like its predecessor, it was a large three-bay biplane of conventional configuration with unstaggered wings of equal span. Initially conceived as a heavy night bomber, most examples built were float-equipped torpedo bombers for the Aéronautique Maritime, which operated some 40 of the F.165 variant and 200 of the F.168. One of the original F.160 night bombers was exported to Italy, and one to Japan. Plans to develop airliner versions did not progress past the prototype stage. (en)
- Le Farman F.160 (dit Goliath) est un avion militaire de l'entre-deux-guerres réalisé en France par Farman. Les versions Farman F.165 et Farman F.168 (dit Goliath) sont des hydravions ayant équipé la Marine nationale durant l'entre-deux-guerres. (fr)
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- Farman F.160 (en)
- Farman F.160 (fr)
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