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- Acorn-class_destroyer length "74980.8".
- Acorn-class_destroyer abstract "For the World War II H-class destroyers, see H class destroyer (1937)The Acorn class (officially redesignated the H class in 1913) was a class of twenty destroyers of the Royal Navy all built under the 1909-1910 Programme, and completed between 1910 and 1911. The Acorns served during World War I.After the coal-burning Beagle or G class of 1909, the Acorns marked a return to oil-firing as pioneered in the Tribal or F class of 1905 and HMS Swift of 1907. This change allowed a generally smaller vessel than the Beagles even with an increase in armament.The Acorns were, as with previous classes, built to designs by their individual builders, but had a more-or-less uniform appearance, with three funnels, a tall, thin fore funnel, a short, thick central and a short narrow after stack. They had two 4-inch guns on the fo'c'sle - which was higher than that of the Beagles, negating the need for a raised bandstand - and on the quarterdeck. The 12-pounder guns were amidships, on the beams between the first two funnels, and the torpedo tubes were aft of the funnels, mounted singly with a searchlight position between them. Three ships were lost in wartime service.".
- Acorn-class_destroyer length "74.9808".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipBeam "7.62".
- Acorn-class_destroyer thumbnail HMS_FURY_(1911)_attending_Audacious.jpg?width=300.
- Acorn-class_destroyer topSpeed "50.004".
- Acorn-class_destroyer type Destroyer.
- Acorn-class_destroyer wikiPageID "7533993".
- Acorn-class_destroyer wikiPageRevisionID "605812848".
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders A._&_J._Inglis.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders Fairfield_Shipbuilding_and_Engineering_Company.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders Hawthorn_Leslie_and_Company.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders J._Samuel_White.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders John_Brown_&_Company.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders John_I._Thornycroft_&_Company.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders Swan_Hunter.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builders William_Denny_and_Brothers.
- Acorn-class_destroyer builtRange "1910".
- Acorn-class_destroyer hasPhotoCollection Acorn-class_destroyer.
- Acorn-class_destroyer inCommissionRange "1910".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipArmament "2".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipComplement "72".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipDisplacement "730".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipDraught "–".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "3".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "Oil-fired boilers".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipRange "170".
- Acorn-class_destroyer shipType Destroyer.
- Acorn-class_destroyer totalShipsCompleted "20".
- Acorn-class_destroyer totalShipsLost "3".
- Acorn-class_destroyer subject Category:Acorn-class_destroyers.
- Acorn-class_destroyer subject Category:Destroyer_classes.
- Acorn-class_destroyer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Acorn-class_destroyer type Ship.
- Acorn-class_destroyer type Product.
- Acorn-class_destroyer type DesignedArtifact.
- Acorn-class_destroyer comment "For the World War II H-class destroyers, see H class destroyer (1937)The Acorn class (officially redesignated the H class in 1913) was a class of twenty destroyers of the Royal Navy all built under the 1909-1910 Programme, and completed between 1910 and 1911. The Acorns served during World War I.After the coal-burning Beagle or G class of 1909, the Acorns marked a return to oil-firing as pioneered in the Tribal or F class of 1905 and HMS Swift of 1907.".
- Acorn-class_destroyer label "Acorn-Klasse".
- Acorn-class_destroyer label "Acorn-class destroyer".
- Acorn-class_destroyer label "橄欖型駆逐艦".
- Acorn-class_destroyer sameAs Acorn-Klasse.
- Acorn-class_destroyer sameAs 橄欖型駆逐艦.
- Acorn-class_destroyer sameAs m.0264mp7.
- Acorn-class_destroyer sameAs Q3662922.
- Acorn-class_destroyer sameAs Q3662922.
- Acorn-class_destroyer wasDerivedFrom Acorn-class_destroyer?oldid=605812848.
- Acorn-class_destroyer depiction HMS_FURY_(1911)_attending_Audacious.jpg.
- Acorn-class_destroyer isPrimaryTopicOf Acorn-class_destroyer.