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  • ...ooks of [[Grain Island Air Station]], he broke his femur when the seaplane carrier {{UK-1Hermes|f=p}} was torpedoed and lost. He was sent to The Royal Naval
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  • ...-boat on the surface before being set upon by destroyers, a zeppelin and a seaplane while at the same time becoming fouled by a net.
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  • ...23 September. On 13 October, he was appointed in command of the seaplane carrier.
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  • |{{UK-Vindex|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||7 Mar, 1905||Sold 12 Feb, 1920 |{{UK-Eagle|f=p}}||aircraft carrier||8 Jun, 1918||Torpedoed 11 Aug, 1942
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  • The B.C.F. included a seaplane carrier, {{UK-Engadine |f=p}}, but she launched only one of her four seaplanes, cre The G.F. also included a seaplane carrier, {{UK-Campania|f=p}}, but signalling errors resulted in her being left in h
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  • There was a later seaplane carrier named {{UK-Pegasus}}.
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  • |align=center colspan=7|'''Seaplane Carrier''' |align=center colspan=7|'''Seaplane Carrier'''
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  • |type=aircraft carrier ...er as distinct. Though she resembled the modern conception of an aircraft carrier in having a continuous flight deck, her basis upon a battleship design offe
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  • |{{UK-RavenII|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||1903||Sold 1923
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  • |{{UK-Manxman|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||15 Jun, 1904||Returned 12 Feb, 1920 |{{UK-BenMyChree|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||23 Mar, 1908||Sunk 11 Jan, 1917
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  • Seaplane carrier {{UK-Manxman}} has joined.{{SMNLDec17|p. 22}} |align=center colspan=6|'''Seaplane Carrier'''
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  • |{{UK-Pegasus|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||9 Jun, 1917||Sold 22 Aug, 1931
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  • ...wth of this project. He collaborated with [[Horace Short]] in designing a seaplane and was a pioneer in aerial wireless communication and in bomb dropping. O ...He spent the next few months bombing gun positions, submarine depots, and seaplane sheds on the Belgian coast.
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  • |{{UK-Campania|f=p}}||seaplane carrier||8 Sep, 1893||Foundered 5 Nov, 1918
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  • The cruisers now have a seaplane carrier attached. {{UK-Chester}} as also at the battle, but was detached to screen ...|7}} and {{UK-DF|8}}, as well as some sloops, minesweepers and an aircraft carrier, {{UK-Pegasus|f=p}}.{{NLJan23|p. 707}}
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  • ...damage. Two seaplanes armed with 18 inch torpedoes arrived on the seaplane carrier {{UK-Manxman|f=p}} too late to attack. Indirect fire from a monitor also pr
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  • ...red cruisers, 26 light cruisers, 78 destroyers, a minelayer and a seaplane carrier against 16 dreadnoughts, five battlecruisers, six pre-dreadnoughts, 11 ligh
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  • ...in the sea had been either rescued or killed by the bombs. Presumably the seaplane crew assumed that the sinking ship was British. She was then the only large *Layman, RD (1985). ''The Cuxhaven Raid: The World's First Carrier Air Strike''. London: Conway Maritime Press.
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  • ...arines, an inner one of five boats and an outer one of three. The seaplane carrier {{UK-Engadine|f=p}}, with two seaplanes armed with bombs and one with a tor
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