Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare: Containing a Complete and Concise Account of the Rise and Progress of Submarine WarfareSleeman, Charles William
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Torpedoes and Torpedo Warfare: Containing a Complete and Concise Account of the Rise and Progress of Submarine Warfare
Sleeman, Charles William
Torpedoes
_Dutch and Italian Boats._--The third size of boat built by this
firm for the Dutch and Italian governments are 76 feet long and 10
feet beam, and are guaranteed to do a speed of 18 knots. These boats
are similar in design to the Austrian and French boats previously
described, but differ from them in having engines of 250 indicated
horse power, and in having more free board forward, so as to make them
better sea boats.
The Dutch type are armed with the outrigger torpedo, as fitted to the
French boats, and the Italian type with the Whitehead fish torpedo.
_The "Lightning" Type of Boat._--Now comes the _Lightning_ type of
vessel, which is shown at Fig. 153. This vessel, built for the English
government, is 84 feet long over all, 10 feet 10 inches beam, and
draws about 5 feet of water. The machinery on board the _Lightning_
is similar in design to that already described, and is capable of
indicating 350 horse power. The hull of the _Lightning_ is made of
heavier plating than usually employed, and her lines are fuller, as
she is intended for use in a tolerably rough sea if necessary; and
in order that she may be able to remain at sea for some time, cabin
accommodation on a scale larger than in any of the other boats is
provided for the officers and crew. The steering gear is arranged so
that the vessel may be steered from the deck, or from the conning
tower, and the usual telegraph gear is fitted to communicate from the
deck, or from the conning tower, to the engine room.
The top of the conning tower is supported on three screws, so arranged
that it may be raised or lowered, and the space for sight adjusted
according to the range of vision required, or the risk to be run from
the enemy's missiles.
The _Lightning_ is armed with fish torpedoes, which are discharged from
her deck forward by means of a discharging apparatus.
The torpedoes are charged with air, by means of one of Mr.
Brotherhood's air-compressing pumps.
The _Lightning_ on her preliminary runs attained a speed on the
measured mile of 19·4 knots per hour, a speed which will be somewhat
reduced when she has her torpedoes, &c., on board, but which will then
be over 18 knots per hour.
Several torpedo boats have been built and are in process of
construction by this firm for the English government.
[Illustration: THORNYCROFT'S TORPEDO BOATS.
PLATE XLVII]
_French Boats._--The next size of boats is the 87 feet type, as shown
at Fig. 154. Of this type of torpedo launch several have been built and
are now under construction for the French government.
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