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On the 9th, bad weather forced operations to limit themselves to just eight sorties, with four Fireflies attacking the airfield at Koryo, causing a large amount of damage. 800 NAS's aircraft was decreased yet again, now to just six aircraft, after four others had been written off. The following day,
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was 13,190 long tons (13,400 t) standard and 18,040 long tons (18,330 t) deep load. Four Admiralty 3-drum boilers supplied steam to two sets of Parsons geared steam turbines which in turn drove two propeller shafts. The machinery was rated at 40,000 shaft horsepower (30,000 kW), giving
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bombers. One of the Seafires was hit by one of the bombers in its fuel tank forcing the pilot to bail out and land in terrible sea conditions. Rescue by Sea Otter was impossible due to the appalling conditions. The pilot was forced to wait about an hour until he was rescued by the American destroyer
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class was a class of relatively small aircraft carriers which were designed to be built quickly to meet the Royal Navy's requirements for more carriers to allow it to fight a global war. In order to allow speedy build, they were designed to mercantile rather than navy hull standards, while armour
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On 29 August, another incident occurred, when a Fairey Firefly landed without an arrestor hook and was stopped by the safety barrier. A large piece of propeller blade broke off, hurtled towards the surface of the flying control position, breaking the glass of the operations room and entering the
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was 690 feet (210.3 m) long and 80 feet (24.4 m) wide, while the hangar was 275 feet (83.8 m) long (with a 57 feet (17.4 m) extension aft of the rear lift), 52 feet (15.8 m) wide with a clear overhead height of 17 feet 6 inches (5.33 m). Two aircraft lifts
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as a cadet training ship. She carried two terms each of 100 RN and Commonwealth cadets on three cruises each year, in the Spring to the West Indies, in the summer to Scandinavia and around the UK, and in the autumn to the Mediterranean. She carried three
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launching twelve Fireflies and nine Seafires, all armed with rockets, against Heaju. The Seafires, though agile and fast, had an appearance that was a liability when operating with allied forces. The aircraft had a remarkable similarity to the
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entered Sasebo for the last time in her deployment during the Korean War. She spent two days there in dry dock for temporary repairs, before departing for Hong Kong on 25 September, her role in the conflict being replaced by
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had been shot down by anti-aircraft fire, forcing the American pilot to ditch into very rough seas. The Sea Otter landed despite the adverse conditions and the American pilot was soon rescued. The Sea Otter returned to
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launched a devastating bombardment on North Korean positions, destroying a hidden cache of weapons, which resulted in the top of a hill being obliterated, creating a large plume of smoke that reached 8,000 feet.
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and her accompanying escort, provided anti-submarine patrols, while her aircraft commenced interdiction and spotting operations. The latter operations proved very successful, with Fireflies spotting for the cruisers
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after her conversion, being involved in a major exercise in 1968 in the Far East, with numerous capital ships from the United Kingdom and other nations taking part, as well as dozens of destroyers and frigates.
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On 28 July, an almost tragic event occurred, when a flight of Seafires were deployed to an area to investigate possible enemy air activity. They discovered that the activity was a flight of American
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departed Sasebo for the West Coast of Korea. When she got there, her aircraft performed the now routine CAP missions along with reconnaissance duties and bombardment spotting for the
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a speed of 25 knots (29 mph; 46 km/h). The ships had a range of 12,000 nautical miles (14,000 mi; 22,000 km) at a speed of 14 knots (16 mph; 26 km/h).
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Further combat air patrol (CAP) and anti-submarine operations continued until she left Korean waters for Kure in Japan, where she spent her eight days there in refit. On 9 July,
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protection and long-range anti aircraft guns were not fitted. Sixteen ships were ordered by the end of 1942, but the last six were completed to a modified design as the
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an astonishing 13,000 troops and all their equipment had been landed. On 17 September, North Korean aircraft bombed the American warship
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s aircraft provided vital air cover for the attacking forces in the first few days before the landings. After the landings took place,
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The end of the day's operations led to a message to the commander of the Commonwealth naval forces, Admiral Andrewes, from the
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was then converted, between 1956 and 1965, into a heavy repair ship, emerging from the work with the pennant number "A108".
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compartment with tragic consequences, striking Lieutenant Commander I. M. McLachlan, the commanding officer of
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was used as a heavy repair and transport ship for troops. In 1975 she was placed in reserve at
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662. The relatively simple design meant that construction was relatively rapid, and
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and her accompanying ships of war breaking out in the Korean peninsula, forcing
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successfully, thanks mainly to the skill of the pilot, who was awarded the US
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returned to Sasebo, where she received 14 aircraft from the support carrier
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aircraft, performed the last operational sea rescue of that type, when a
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from North Africa to Gibraltar for repatriation. In 1955 she replaced
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was fitted with a close-in anti-aircraft armament of six quadruple
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was back on the west coast of Korea, accompanied by the cruiser
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aircraft with which to inculcate air-mindedness in the cadets.
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into a state of alert, including fully armed aircraft on deck.
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In 1954 she was diverted to ferry survivors of the troopship
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was 23 feet 6 inches (7.16 m) at deep load.
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on 3 July, the first carrier strikes of the war, with
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and later, after reconstruction, as a support ship.
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Thanks to the spotting by the Fireflies, 62:Learn how and when to remove these messages 2081: 1762: 1746: 1732: 1724: 1641:Gardiner, Robert; Chesneau, Roger (1980). 1453: 1410: 1385:. No. 50514. 27 July 1946. p. 4. 1302: 1300: 1298: 1296: 1294: 1114:, as well as strafing the British cruiser 674:, was refuelled and re-provisioned at the 1539:World War 2 Fact Files: Aircraft Carriers 239:Learn how and when to remove this message 221:Learn how and when to remove this message 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 1520: 1306: 1246: 1017:and the Royal Navy C-class destroyers - 629:was on a cruise to Japan as part of the 82:This article includes a list of general 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1709:Maritimequest HMS Triumph photo gallery 1239: 929:On 30 August, after a four-day patrol, 900:, where she joined two other carriers, 415:12,000 nautical miles (22,000 km) 250: 1687:. 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