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Author Topic: Damned if I didn't find another one : RM Aircraft Carrier Sparviero  (Read 2849 times)

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Kopfdorfer

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Well Guys,

I don't know if any of you had heard of this before, but the Ities had another ( Yes ANOTHER) aircraft carrier under construction in addition to the Aquila!
Never mind if one had been finished, but two???

               

Thanks again to Wiki...

Sparviero (Italian: "Sparrowhawk") was an Italian aircraft carrier designed and built during World War II. She was originally the ocean liner MS Augustus. The conversion was started in 1942 and was almost completed, but the ship was never delivered to the Regia Marina. She began to be scrapped in 1946, a process completed by 1952.


MS Augustus
                                                               

In 1936, a project to transform the 30,418 GRT ocean liner Augustus into an auxiliary carrier was prepared. The idea was initially abandoned but then resumed in 1942. The passenger ship Augustus was first renamed Falco and then to Sparviero.

                                   

The superstructure was to be removed. She would had also been equipped with a single hangar with two lifts and fitted with a flight deck that ended 45 meters before the bow. She would have had a narrow flight deck. Her air group was to be either 34 fighters or 16 fighters and 9 torpedo bombers. The propulsion plant was to remain unchanged, the diesels giving an estimated speed of under 20 knots.

The conversion began in September 1942, the work undertaken by the Ansaldo Shipyard in Genoa. Apart from removing the superstructure little else was done before the Italian capitulation. The hull was captured by the Germans and was sunk on 5 October 1944 to block access to the port of Genoa. The wreckage was recovered after the war and finally scrapped in 1951.

Like the Sparviero, the Italian aircraft carrier Aquila, a modification of the sister ship of the Augustus, SS Roma, was scuttled and scrapped before the conversion into the aircraft carrier was finished. These two ships were the last attempts to build aircraft carriers for the Italian Navy until 1981, when work began on the Giuseppe Garibaldi.


Name: 1939: Falco
1940: Sparviero
Operator: Italian Navy
Builder: Ansaldo Shipyard, Genoa
Launched: 13 December 1926
Completed: November 1927
In service: 1939-1944
Renamed: 1939
Fate: Taken over by the Kriegsmarine
Career (Germany)
Name: Sparviero
Operator: Kriegsmarine
Fate: Scuttled in 1944, then raised and scrapped in 1946
Status: Scrapped
General characteristics
Type: Aircraft carrier
Displacement: 30418 tons
Length: 232.5 m
Beam: 29.4 m
Draught: 7.39 m
Installed power: 28,000 HP
Propulsion: diesels
Speed: 20 knots
Capacity: 1,420 men (including 107 officers)
Armament:

8 x 135/45 mm
12 x 65/64 mm
22 machine-guns 20/65 mm
Armour: 70 mm (vertical)
80 mm (horizontal)

Have some fun - diagrams/photos  are hard to find on this baby.

Kopfdorfer
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