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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
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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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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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after her conversion, being involved in a major exercise in 1968 in the Far East, with numerous capital ships from the United
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