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HMS Raven II : ウィキペディア英語版 | HMS Raven II
HMS ''Raven II'' was a seaplane carrier of the Royal Navy used during World War I. Converted from the captured German freighter ''Rabenfels'', the ship's aircraft conducted aerial reconnaissance, observation and bombing missions in the Eastern Mediterranean and Red Sea during 1915–17 even though the ship was not commissioned into the Royal Navy until mid-1915. She fruitlessly searched the Indian Ocean for the German commerce raider in mid-1917. ''Raven II'' was decommissioned in late 1917 and became a Merchant Navy collier for the last year of the war. She was sold off in 1923 and had a succession of owners and names until she was sunk during World War II while under Japanese ownership. ==Description== ''Raven II'' was long, had a beam of , and a draught of .〔Layman, p. 41〕 She was rated at 4,706 GRT. The ship had one propeller shaft powered by one quadruple-expansion steam engine that used steam generated by an unknown number of coal-fired boilers. ''Raven II'' had a maximum speed of .〔Gardiner and Gray, p. 67〕
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