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- SMS_Seeadler length "82600.0".
- SMS_Seeadler abstract "This page is about the long range cruiser. For the World War I commerce raider, see SMS Seeadler (1878).SMS Seeadler ("His Majesty's Ship Seeadler—Sea Eagle") was an unprotected cruiser of the Bussard class, the third member of a class of six ships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Her sister ships included Bussard, the lead ship, along with Falke, Condor, Cormoran, and Geier. Seeadler was built at the Kaiserliche Werft (Imperial Shipyard) in Danzig in late 1890, launched in February 1892, and commissioned in August of that year. Intended for colonial service, Seeadler was armed with a main battery of eight 10.5-centimeter (4.1 in) guns and had a top speed of 15.5 knots (28.7 km/h; 17.8 mph).Seeadler spent almost her entire career abroad. Following her commissioning, she joined the protected cruiser Kaiserin Augusta on a visit to the United States for the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus's voyage across the Atlantic. She thereafter went to German East Africa, where she was stationed until 1898. She returned to Germany briefly for a modernization in 1898–1899, before being assigned to the South Seas Station in German New Guinea. During her tour in the Pacific, she participated in the suppression of the Boxer Rebellion in Qing China in 1900. Her assignment in the Pacific was interrupted by the 1905 Maji-Maji Rebellion in German East Africa, which prompted the German Navy to send Seeadler there.Seeadler remained in East Africa for the next nine years, returning to Germany finally in January 1914. She had spent over thirteen years abroad since her 1899 modernization, the longest period of continuous overseas service of any major German warship. After arriving in Germany, she was decommissioned. She was not mobilized after the outbreak of World War I in August 1914, being too old to be of any fighting value. She was instead used as a mine storage hulk outside Wilhelmshaven. On 19 April 1917, her cargo of mines exploded and destroyed the ship, though there were no casualties. Her wreck was never raised for scrapping.".
- SMS_Seeadler builder Kaiserliche_Werft_Danzig.
- SMS_Seeadler commissioningDate "1892-08-17".
- SMS_Seeadler country German_Empire.
- SMS_Seeadler length "82.6".
- SMS_Seeadler shipBeam "12.7".
- SMS_Seeadler shipDraft "4.45".
- SMS_Seeadler shipLaunch "1892-02-02".
- SMS_Seeadler status "Exploded at Wilhelmshaven 19 April 1917 while being used as a mine hulk".
- SMS_Seeadler thumbnail SMS_Seeadler_cropped.jpg?width=300.
- SMS_Seeadler topSpeed "28.706".
- SMS_Seeadler type Unprotected_cruiser.
- SMS_Seeadler wikiPageID "3534408".
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- SMS_Seeadler hasPhotoCollection SMS_Seeadler.
- SMS_Seeadler shipArmament "2".
- SMS_Seeadler shipArmament "5".
- SMS_Seeadler shipArmament "8".
- SMS_Seeadler shipBuilder Kaiserliche_Werft_Danzig.
- SMS_Seeadler shipCommissioned "1892-08-17".
- SMS_Seeadler shipComplement "152".
- SMS_Seeadler shipComplement "9".
- SMS_Seeadler shipCountry German_Empire.
- SMS_Seeadler shipFate "--04-19".
- SMS_Seeadler shipLaidDown "1890".
- SMS_Seeadler shipLaunched "1892-02-02".
- SMS_Seeadler shipName "Seeadler".
- SMS_Seeadler shipPropulsion "3".
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- SMS_Seeadler shipType Unprotected_cruiser.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:1892_ships.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:Bussard-class_cruisers.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:Maritime_incidents_in_1917.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:Ships_built_in_Danzig.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:World_War_I_cruisers_of_Germany.
- SMS_Seeadler subject Category:World_War_I_shipwrecks_in_the_North_Sea.
- SMS_Seeadler point "53.483333333333334 8.2".
- SMS_Seeadler type 1892Ships.
- SMS_Seeadler type Artifact100021939.
- SMS_Seeadler type BussardClassCruisers.
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- SMS_Seeadler type WorldWarINavalShipsOfGermany.
- SMS_Seeadler type WorldWarIShipwrecksInTheNorthSea.
- SMS_Seeadler type MeanOfTransportation.
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- SMS_Seeadler type Product.
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- SMS_Seeadler type SpatialThing.
- SMS_Seeadler comment "This page is about the long range cruiser. For the World War I commerce raider, see SMS Seeadler (1878).SMS Seeadler ("His Majesty's Ship Seeadler—Sea Eagle") was an unprotected cruiser of the Bussard class, the third member of a class of six ships built by the German Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial Navy). Her sister ships included Bussard, the lead ship, along with Falke, Condor, Cormoran, and Geier.".
- SMS_Seeadler label "SMS Seeadler (1892)".
- SMS_Seeadler label "SMS Seeadler (1892)".
- SMS_Seeadler label "SMS Seeadler (Schiff, 1892)".
- SMS_Seeadler label "SMS Seeadler".
- SMS_Seeadler label "SMS Seeadler".
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- SMS_Seeadler sameAs SMS_Seeadler_(1892).
- SMS_Seeadler sameAs SMS_Seeadler.
- SMS_Seeadler sameAs m.09j_91.
- SMS_Seeadler sameAs Q871957.
- SMS_Seeadler sameAs Q871957.
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- SMS_Seeadler lat "53.483333333333334".
- SMS_Seeadler long "8.2".
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- SMS_Seeadler depiction SMS_Seeadler_cropped.jpg.
- SMS_Seeadler isPrimaryTopicOf SMS_Seeadler.
- SMS_Seeadler name "Seeadler".