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- Aigle-class_destroyer length "129000.0".
- Aigle-class_destroyer abstract "The Aigle class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) of the French navy were laid down between 1928 and 1929 and commissioned in 1931 and 1932. They were very similar to the previous Guepard class, the only difference being improved machinery with higher pressure boilers, offering an additional 0.5 kn (0.93 km/h) of speed and a new model 138 mm gun with a sliding breech block giving a higher rate of fire. The ships were named after birds.".
- Aigle-class_destroyer length "129.0".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipBeam "11.84".
- Aigle-class_destroyer thumbnail Milan_1936-1937.jpg?width=300.
- Aigle-class_destroyer topSpeed "66.672".
- Aigle-class_destroyer type Destroyer.
- Aigle-class_destroyer wikiPageExternalLink class.html?ID=288.
- Aigle-class_destroyer wikiPageID "7303896".
- Aigle-class_destroyer wikiPageRevisionID "604026999".
- Aigle-class_destroyer hasPhotoCollection Aigle-class_destroyer.
- Aigle-class_destroyer name "Aigle".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipArmament "* 5 × single Model 1927 guns * 4 × /50 DCA Model 1933 AA guns * 4 × /76 DCA Model 1929 AA guns * 6 × torpedo tubes".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipComplement "220".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipDisplacement "full load".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipDisplacement "standard".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipPropulsion "Geared turbines, 4 boilers,".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipRange "at".
- Aigle-class_destroyer shipType Destroyer.
- Aigle-class_destroyer totalShipsCompleted "6".
- Aigle-class_destroyer subject Category:Destroyer_classes.
- Aigle-class_destroyer subject Category:World_War_II_destroyers_of_France.
- Aigle-class_destroyer type MeanOfTransportation.
- Aigle-class_destroyer type Ship.
- Aigle-class_destroyer type Product.
- Aigle-class_destroyer type DesignedArtifact.
- Aigle-class_destroyer comment "The Aigle class destroyers (contre-torpilleurs) of the French navy were laid down between 1928 and 1929 and commissioned in 1931 and 1932. They were very similar to the previous Guepard class, the only difference being improved machinery with higher pressure boilers, offering an additional 0.5 kn (0.93 km/h) of speed and a new model 138 mm gun with a sliding breech block giving a higher rate of fire. The ships were named after birds.".
- Aigle-class_destroyer label "Aigle-class destroyer".
- Aigle-class_destroyer label "Classe Aigle".
- Aigle-class_destroyer label "Classe Aigle".
- Aigle-class_destroyer label "Лидеры эскадренных миноносцев типа «Эгль»".
- Aigle-class_destroyer label "エーグル級大型駆逐艦".
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs Třída_Aigle.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs Classe_Aigle.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs Classe_Aigle.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs エーグル級大型駆逐艦.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs m.025yq2n.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs Q2519812.
- Aigle-class_destroyer sameAs Q2519812.
- Aigle-class_destroyer wasDerivedFrom Aigle-class_destroyer?oldid=604026999.
- Aigle-class_destroyer depiction Milan_1936-1937.jpg.
- Aigle-class_destroyer isPrimaryTopicOf Aigle-class_destroyer.