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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) length "111556.8".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) abstract "HMS Ark Royal was the first ship in history designed and built as a seaplane carrier. She was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914 shortly after her keel had been laid and the ship was only in frames; this allowed the ship's design to be modified almost totally to accommodate seaplanes. In World War I, Ark Royal participated in the Gallipoli Campaign in early 1915 with her aircraft conducting aerial reconnaissance and observation missions. Her aircraft later supported British troops on the Macedonian Front in 1916, before she returned to the Dardanelles to act as a depot ship for all the seaplanes operating in the area. In January 1918, several of her aircraft unsuccessfully attacked the German battlecruiser SMS Goeben when she sortied from the Dardanelles to attack Allied ships in the area. The ship left the area later in the year to support seaplanes conducting anti-submarine patrols over the southern Aegean Sea.After the end of the war, Ark Royal mostly served as an aircraft transport and depot ship for those aircraft in support of White Russian and British operations against the Bolsheviks in the Caspian and Black Sea regions. She also supported Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft in British Somaliland in the campaign against the Mad Mullah in 1920. Later that year, the ship was placed in reserve. Ark Royal was recommissioned to ferry an RAF squadron to the Dardanelles during the Chanak crisis in 1922. She was reduced to reserve again upon her return to the United Kingdom the following year.Ark Royal was recommissioned in 1930 to serve as a training ship for seaplane pilots and to evaluate aircraft catapult operations and techniques. She was renamed HMS Pegasus in 1934 and continued to serve as a training ship until the beginning of World War II in September 1939. Assigned to Home Fleet at the beginning of the war, she took on tasks as an aircraft transport, in addition to her training duties, until she was modified to serve as the prototype fighter catapult ship in late 1940. This type of ship was intended to defend convoys against attacks by German long-range maritime patrol bombers by launching fighters via their catapult to provide air cover for the convoy. Pegasus served in this role until mid-1941 when she reverted to her previous duties as a training ship. This lasted until early 1944 when she became a barracks ship. The ship was sold in late 1946 and her conversion into a merchant ship began the following year. However, the owner ran out of money during the process and Anita I, as she had been renamed, was seized by her creditors in 1949 and sold for scrap. She was not broken up until late 1950.".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) acquirementDate "1946-10-18".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) builder Blyth,_Northumberland.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) builder Blyth_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) commissioningDate "1914-12-10".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) cost "81000.0".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) layingDown "1913-11-07".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) length "111.5568".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipBeam "15.24".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipLaunch "1914-09-05".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) status "Seized for debts, 16 June 1949".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) status "Sold, 18 October 1946".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) thumbnail Ark_Royal_(1914).jpg?width=300.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) topSpeed "20.372".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) type Seaplane_tender.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) wikiPageExternalLink ark.
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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) wikiPageRevisionID "606324077".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) hasPhotoCollection HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914).
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipAcquired "1946-10-18".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipAcquired "May 1914".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipAircraft "8".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipArmament "4".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipBuilder Blyth,_Northumberland.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipBuilder Blyth_Shipbuilding_Company.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipCommissioned "1914-12-10".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipComplement "180".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipCountry "Panama".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipCountry "United Kingdom".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipFate "--06-16".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipFate "--10-18".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipLaidDown "1913-11-07".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipLaunched "1914-09-05".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipLength "o/a".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipName "HMS Ark Royal".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipName "SS Anita I".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipNotes "Sold for scrap, October 1950".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipOperator "Compania de Navigation Ellanita".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipOriginalCost "81000.0".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipOutOfService "February 1944".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipOwner "R. C. Ellerman".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipPropulsion "1".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipPropulsion "3".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipRange "at".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipRenamed "--12-21".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) shipType Seaplane_tender.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) subject Category:1914_ships.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) subject Category:Aircraft_carriers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) subject Category:Blyth-built_ships.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) subject Category:World_War_II_aircraft_carriers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) subject Category:World_War_I_aircraft_carriers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) type MeanOfTransportation.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) type Ship.
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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) type Ship.
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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) comment "HMS Ark Royal was the first ship in history designed and built as a seaplane carrier. She was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1914 shortly after her keel had been laid and the ship was only in frames; this allowed the ship's design to be modified almost totally to accommodate seaplanes. In World War I, Ark Royal participated in the Gallipoli Campaign in early 1915 with her aircraft conducting aerial reconnaissance and observation missions.".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "HMS Ark Royal (1914)".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "HMS Ark Royal (1914)".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "HMS Ark Royal (1914)".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "HMS Ark Royal (1914)".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "HMS Ark Royal (1914)".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) label "アーク・ロイヤル (水上機母艦)".
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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) sameAs アーク・ロイヤル_(水上機母艦).
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- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) depiction Ark_Royal_(1914).jpg.
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) isPrimaryTopicOf HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914).
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) name "HMS Ark Royal".
- HMS_Ark_Royal_(1914) name "SS Anita I".