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Spanish seaplane carrier Dédalo

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air attack damaged her and prevented her from leaving Cartagena. The war ended in April 1939, and on 1 March 1940 she was towed to Valencia to be scrapped. However, due to bomb damage she sank, causing an obstruction in Valencia harbour. She was later blown up to clear the obstruction.
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was yard number 375. Her registered length was 420.0 ft (128.0 m), her beam was 55.2 ft (16.8 m), her depth was 20.5 ft (6.2 m) and her
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was an aircraft transportation ship and the first in the world from which an autogyro took off and landed." Naval Ship Systems Command, US:
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began in July 1914, many German merchant ships made for the nearest neutral port to shelter from the
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For some time the Spanish Navy had wanted to acquire a seaplane tender. In the autumn of 1921
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of French and Spanish forces in 1925. She was decommissioned in 1934 and scrapped in 1940.
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was transferred to the Navy, and from that December she spent five months in
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in 1935, and struck from the naval register in April 1936. That July the
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of 1,200 m (42,000 cu ft) volume, two Italian-built armed
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built four ships with consecutive yard numbers at its Neptune Yard in
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being converted. The conversion was completed for eight million
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on the River Tyne for the DDG "Hansa" shipping line. Three were
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lmirantes Horiundos de Canarias: III Jornadas Marítimo-Navales
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of 1,500 m (53,000 cu ft) volume, and up to 20
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sank a number of neutral ships, notably during times of
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was seized on 22 October, and provisionally renamed
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DDG "Hansa" paid Wigham Richardson £81,750 to build
1368:The Year Book of Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony 680:. She achieved 11.1 knots (20.6 km/h) on her 1222: 973:. On 7 March 1934 aviation history was made when 1351:Lloyd's Register of British and Foreign Shipping 1210: 1265:"El portaeronaves Dédalo, ha sido dado de baja" 1234: 886:to service her flying boats. Having neither a 874:and was for her airships, for which she had a 524:(as seaplane tender and balloon carrier): 20 8: 997:to take off and land on the deck of a ship. 1252:Naval Ship Systems Command technical news. 898:to launch and retrieve her flying boats. 583:, in which her aircraft took part in the 554:that was built in England in 1901 as the 1271:(in Spanish). 29 April 1936. p. 39. 1174:(in Spanish). 7 January 1922. p. 30 801: 711:were QHJR. By 1914 she was equipped for 19:For other ships with the same name, see 1370:. London: The Marconi Press Agency Ltd. 1194:"Las sufridas, Heroicas alas de España" 1172:Diario Oficial del Ministerio de Marina 1025: 1003:was decommissioned in 1934, laid up at 753:Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I 646:launched on 5 June. The other ship was 1168:"Reales Órdenes, Estado Mayor Central" 989:autogyro, registered G-ACIO, near the 27: 1454:World War I merchant ships of Germany 1424:Seaplane carriers of the Spanish Navy 1414:Aircraft carriers of the Spanish Navy 1330:Laforet Hernández, Juan José (2010). 1289:Cien años de aviación naval 1917–2017 1060: 1058: 1056: 1054: 260: 60: 7: 1419:Merchant ships of the German Empire 1383:"La Aeroestación Naval y el Dédalo" 579:service in 1922. She served in the 14: 1155:The Marconi Press Agency Ltd 1914 981:, performed a perfect landing on 810:in 1922, after conversion into a 1354:. Vol. I–Steamers. London: 563:for the German shipping company 269: 262: 211: 204: 197: 190: 62: 31: 1444:Steamships of the German Empire 1385:(in Spanish). 25 December 2008. 1310:Díaz-Bedia Astor, Luis (2016). 761:unrestricted submarine warfare 507:105 mm (4.1 in) guns 1: 1429:Ships built on the River Tyne 510:2 × 57 mm (2.2 in) 232:seized by Spain, October 1918 1364:The Marconi Press Agency Ltd 965:was declared in April 1931, 826:captive observation balloons 672:, driven by a four-cylinder 409:420.0 ft (128.0 m) 482:11.1 knots (20.6 km/h) 1470: 674:quadruple-expansion engine 471:quadruple-expansion engine 417:55.2 ft (16.8 m) 18: 1390:Coenders Gallart, Germà. 1319:Revista General de Marina 930:Wenceslao Benítez Inglott 870:. One was forward of her 642:launched on 19 April and 490:(as seaplane tender): 398 425:20.5 ft (6.2 m) 352: 55: 30: 1286:Armada Española (2017). 1439:Spanish Republican Navy 1434:Spanish Civil War ships 1394:. University of Girona. 1254:1966, v. 15–16, page 40 971:Spanish Republican Navy 963:Second Spanish Republic 786:, and in 1922 the Navy 638:launched in 7 January, 353:General characteristics 1223:Laforet Hernández 2010 1011:began, during which a 977:, the inventor of the 958: 918: 818: 723:Seizure and conversion 676:that was rated at 494 1211:Díaz-Bedia Astor 2016 1198:Blanco y Negro Madrid 942: 909: 805: 751:in Spain. During the 500:(as seaplane tender): 1235:Armada Española 2017 757:Imperial German Navy 1449:Steamships of Spain 969:became part of the 936:of the modern era. 913:taking part in the 798:Aircraft facilities 713:wireless telegraphy 668:. She had a single 21:Spanish ship Dédalo 959: 934:amphibious landing 919: 858:Supermarine Scarab 819: 603:United States Navy 16:Spanish naval ship 1341:978-84-933042-8-7 1302:978-84-9091-238-6 1237:, pp. 57–60. 1009:Spanish Civil War 975:Juan de la Cierva 944:Juan de la Cierva 915:Alhucemas landing 624:Wigham Richardson 585:Alhucemas landing 543: 542: 128:Wigham Richardson 44:, carrying three 42:dazzle camouflage 1461: 1395: 1386: 1371: 1359: 1356:Lloyd's Register 1345: 1326: 1316: 1306: 1294: 1273: 1272: 1261: 1255: 1244: 1238: 1232: 1226: 1220: 1214: 1208: 1202: 1201: 1190: 1184: 1183: 1181: 1179: 1164: 1158: 1152: 1146: 1141:Lloyd's Register 1137: 1131: 1130: 1128: 1126: 1120:Tyne Built Ships 1112: 1106: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1095:Tyne Built Ships 1087: 1081: 1080: 1078: 1076: 1070:Tyne Built Ships 1062: 1049: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1038:Tyne Built Ships 1030: 991:Port of Valencia 953:taking off from 917:, September 1925 824:could carry two 660:were 5,650  606:aircraft carrier 538:captive 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Index

Spanish ship Dédalo

dazzle camouflage
Felixstowe F.3
flying boats
Germany
Burg Neuenfels
de
DDG „Hansa“
Bremen
Wigham Richardson
Low Walker
code letters




call sign
sister ships
Daedalus
cargo ship
seaplane tender
balloon carrier
GRT
NRT
NHP
shp
kW
screw
quadruple-expansion engine

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