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became the first submarine to be sunk by an aircraft. The Italians refloated her on 23 August and began repair work without draining her petrol tank, despite British warnings to do so. A workman drilled into the tank on 31 August and ignited a fire that could only extinguished by flooding the
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in August 1914, the B-class submarines were transferred to the Dardanelles area in mid-September to prevent any breakout attempt by the German ships. After the arrival of the larger and more modern
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in the bow. They could carry a pair of reload torpedoes, but generally did not as they would have to remove an equal weight of fuel in compensation.
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Kemp, Paul & Jung, Peter (1989). "Five Broken Down B Boats: British Submarine Operations in the Northern Adriatic 1915–1917".
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was then stripped of useful spare parts and her hull was sold to the Italian government for scrap for 45,000
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was still being refitted and did not join them until 20 March 1916, although she had made one patrol from
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47,000. The B-class submarines were initially assigned to the Third Division of the Home Fleet, based at
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was sunk by one of their bombs and became the first submarine to be sunk by an aircraft in history.
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in the first decade of the 20th century. Completed in 1906, she was initially assigned to the
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on 9–11 and 26–28 April, and followed them up with three more patrols in May during which
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for the British submarines and other small craft. Later that night 21 aircraft from the
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Wilson, Michael (1981). "The British 'B' Class Submarine". In Roberts, John (ed.).
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after being salvaged on 23 August; the bomb damage can be seen to the right of the
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saw no targets. During the boat's 6–10 June patrol in conjunction with the
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For surface running, the boats were powered by a single 16-cylinder 600-
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in early 1915, the B-class boats began to return to Malta. After the
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The B class was an enlarged and improved version of the preceding
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by the Italians, she caught fire while under repair and became a
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when it was bombed by Austro-Hungarian aircraft on 9 August;
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After the start of the First World War and the unsuccessful
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on 28 March 1906 and completed on 31 May at a cost of
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of 12 feet 7 inches (3.8 m) and a mean
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Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. 334:in 1916 to support Italian forces against the 1037: 874: 747:Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955 643:, which ruined all of the work already done. 607:After returning from patrol on 9 August, she 8: 1328:World War I submarines of the United Kingdom 629: 1011:List of submarine classes of the Royal Navy 1368:World War I shipwrecks in the Adriatic Sea 1044: 1030: 1022: 881: 867: 859: 564:made an unsuccessful attack on the small 659: 631:Kaiserliche und Königliche Seeflugwesen 586:was harassed by seven Austro-Hungarian 20: 1358:Lost submarines of the United Kingdom 665: 663: 47: 7: 1006:List of submarines of the Royal Navy 787:. United Kingdom Ministry of Defence 243:(22 km/h; 14 mph) surfaced 156:316 long tons (321 t) submerged 166:142 ft 3 in (43.4 m) 626:Austro-Hungarian Naval Air Service 330:. The boat was transferred to the 206:180 hp (130 kW) electric 14: 182:11 ft 2 in (3.4 m) 174:12 ft 7 in (3.8 m) 1338:Ships built in Barrow-in-Furness 1296: 1291: 1279: 1271: 783:Harrison, A. N. (January 1979). 49: 24: 120:Sunk by aircraft, 9 August 1916 714:Kemp & Jung, pp. 14, 18–21 439:The boats were armed with two 1: 516:pursuit of the German ships 1333:Submarines sunk by aircraft 732:Kemp & Jung, pp. 22, 24 326:played a minor role in the 1384: 1353:Maritime incidents in 1916 1323:British B-class submarines 890:British B-class submarines 669:Gardiner & Gray, p. 87 358:was subsequently sold for 1266: 1001: 981: 896: 852:25 September 2015 at the 489:in wartime. In 1912, HMS 124: 75:1904–1905 Naval Programme 42: 23: 16:British B-class submarine 289:18 in (450 mm) 745:Akermann, Paul (2002). 620:which was serving as a 555:Italian submarine  450:Construction and career 352:constructive total loss 125:General characteristics 723:Kemp & Jung, p. 22 630: 604: 428:. 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She was 409:(447  394:(292  316:Home Fleet 312:Royal Navy 273:Complement 265:Test depth 213:Propulsion 196:(447  153:) surfaced 149:(292  35:Portsmouth 1289:July 1916 1254:USS  1243:HMS  1162:HMS  1140:HMS  1129:HMS  1118:HMS  1111:HMS  1100:HMS  1079:HMS  814:0043-0374 566:steamship 502:HMS  495:HMS  483:Devonport 462:at their 392:long tons 388:displaced 192:600  147:long tons 109:Completed 1252:29 Aug: 1245:Falmouth 1241:19 Aug: 1209:30 Aug: 1192:29 Aug: 1181:25 Aug: 1171:24 Aug: 1160:22 Aug: 1149:21 Aug: 1142:Falmouth 1138:20 Aug: 1127:19 Aug: 1109:15 Aug: 1098:13 Aug: 1088:10 Aug: 850:Archived 641:dry dock 569:SS  543:Brindisi 471:launched 467:shipyard 348:Salvaged 284:Armament 101:Launched 33:leaving 1256:Castine 1196:Memphis 1077:9 Aug: 1067:2 Aug: 993:C class 987:A class 557:Pullino 522:Breslau 460:Vickers 415:Vickers 400:ratings 376:overall 372:A class 278:ratings 179:Draught 84:Vickers 80:Builder 72:Ordered 43:History 1212:Audace 1102:Lassoo 1091:Kasagi 829:  812:  772:  753:  609:moored 576:barges 518:Goeben 354:. Her 340:Venice 202:petrol 163:Length 96:47,000 1223:UB-44 1153:UC-10 655:Notes 509:Malta 430:knots 384:draft 360:scrap 253:Range 241:knots 234:Speed 1285:1917 1277:1916 1269:1915 1194:USS 1183:HMS 827:ISBN 810:ISSN 806:XXVI 793:2019 770:ISBN 751:ISBN 649:lire 571:Arsa 520:and 500:and 481:and 390:287 380:beam 378:, a 356:hulk 301:HMS 291:bow 287:2 × 224:1 × 218:1 × 171:Beam 145:287 117:Fate 90:Cost 62:Name 1221:SM 1164:E16 1151:SM 1120:E41 1081:B10 972:B11 965:B10 645:B10 636:B10 598:B10 584:B10 562:B10 551:B10 539:B10 504:B11 491:B10 456:B10 344:B10 324:B10 303:B10 258:nmi 239:12 194:bhp 66:B10 31:B10 1319:: 1199:, 1116:, 1113:E4 958:B9 951:B8 944:B7 937:B6 930:B5 923:B4 916:B3 909:B2 902:B1 804:. 662:^ 651:. 560:, 511:. 497:B9 493:, 413:) 411:kW 402:. 362:. 200:) 198:kW 1045:e 1038:t 1031:v 882:e 875:t 868:v 835:. 816:. 778:. 759:. 628:( 475:£ 396:t 151:t 94:£

Index


Portsmouth
Vickers
£
B-class submarine
long tons
t
bhp
kW
petrol
petrol engine
electric motor
knots
nmi
ratings
18 in (450 mm)
torpedo tubes
B-class submarines
Royal Navy
Home Fleet
First World War
Dardanelles Campaign
Adriatic Sea
Austro-Hungarian Navy
Venice
Salvaged
constructive total loss
hulk
scrap
A class

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