API endpoint that allows a flight of a specific Spacecraft instances to be viewed.

GET:
Return a list of all the existing Spacecraft flights.

FILTERS:
Parameters - 'spacecraft'
Example - /api/2.0.0/launcher/?spacecraft=37

GET /2.0.0/spacecraft/flight/158/?format=api
HTTP 200 OK
Allow: GET
Content-Type: application/json
Vary: Accept

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    "destination": "Low Earth Orbit",
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                    "name": "Lost In Flight"
                },
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        },
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        },
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