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HMS Fame (1896) : ウィキペディア英語版 | HMS Fame (1896)
HMS ''Fame'' was a two funnel, 30 knot destroyer of the Royal Navy, ordered under the 1894 – 1895 Naval Estimates. She was launched in 1896, served in Chinese waters for the whole of her life and was sold at Hong Kong in 1921. ==Design and construction== HMS ''Fame'' was one of three "thirty-knotter" torpedo boat destroyers ordered for the Royal Navy from John I Thornycroft on 10 May 1895 under the 1894–1895 shipbuilding programme.〔 As with other early Royal Navy destroyers, the detailed design was left to the builder, with the Admiralty laying down only broad requirements.〔Chesneau and Kolesnik (1979), p. 87.〕〔Manning (1961), p. 39.〕 These requirements included reaching a speed of during sea trials and an armament of a single QF 12 pounder 12 cwt ( calibre) gun, backed up by five 6-pounder guns, and two 18-inch (450 mm) torpedo tubes. An arched turtleback forecastle was to be fitted.〔Lyon (1996), pp. 22–23.〕〔Lyon (1996), pp. 98–99.〕 Thornycroft's design had three water-tube boilers feeding two four-cylinder triple-expansion steam engines, rated at , and had two funnels.〔〔Friedman (2009), pp. 48–49.〕 The ship was long overall and at the waterline, with a beam of and a draught of . Displacement was light and full load,〔 while crew was 63 officers and men.〔Manning (1961), p. 40.〕 ''Fame'' was laid down as yard number 306 on 4 July 1895 at Thornycroft's shipyard at Chiswick on the River Thames and was launched on 15 April 1896.〔 During sea trials ''Fame'' reached over the measured mile and over a three hour run.〔Lyon (1996), p. 47.〕 She had her armament fitted at Portsmouth, was completed and was accepted by the Royal Navy in June 1897.
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