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AKITSUSHIMA seaplane tender (1942)

Akitsushima 1942

Akitsushima 1943

Name No Yard No Builder Laid down Launched Comp Fate
秋津洲 [Akitsushima]     Kawasaki, Kobe 29.10.1940 25.7.1941 29.4.1942 sunk 24.9.1944
千早 [Chihaya]     Kawasaki, Kobe 1941 --- --- cancelled 1941

 

Displacement standard, t

4650

Displacement full, t

5000

Length, m

109.0 pp 113.0 wl 118.0 oa

Breadth, m

15.8

Draught, m

5.40

No of shafts

2

Machinery

4 diesels

Power, h. p.

8000

Max speed, kts

19

Fuel, t

diesel oil
Endurance, nm(kts)  
Armament

2 x 2 - 127/40 89-shiki, 2 x 2 - 25/60 96-shiki, 1 DCT, 1 large flying boat (H8K)

Complement

 

Aircraft facilities: Flying boats were handled by large crane.

Project history: Built under 4th Supplementary Programme and intended for maintenance of large flying boats of type Í8Ê ("Emily"). For maintenance and repair flying boat was lifted on a quarter-deck by powerful crane.

It was supposed to build three more sister-ships (Nos5031-5033), but works have not been begun.

Modernizations: 1944: + 2 x 3 - 25/60 96-shiki

Naval service: Akitsushima was damaged at Truk 17.2.1944 by American carrier aircraft. 24.9.1944 she was sunk at coast of Philippines by American carrier aircraft.

Akitsushima 1942

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