Talk:SMS Novara (1850)

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Major Bugs

At first reading, I see two of them:

  1. There was no Austro-Hungarian Navy (K.u.K.) before
    Habsburg Empire
    .
  2. Novara was completely rebuilt in 1861-1862 and was propeller-driven frigate from then on, and by far huger (~50m => ~60m). She hadn't even the same
    ISBN 978-3-85002-705-2 (German). seems to prove that just about two ribs (Boat building
    ) seem to have been used for the new hull ;)

I recently edited

[w.] 09:38, 31 March 2010 (UTC)[reply
]

Well, I did my best to fill the ship info form, but did not really come clear.

S.M. Frigate Novara
History
Austrian Empire
NameNovara
Ownerk.k. Navy
Builderlist error: <br /> list (help)
Arsenale di Venezia;
Arsenale di Pola (1856; 1861).
Laid down1843-09-20
Launched1850-11-04
Commissioned1851-06
Decommissionedfinally in 1898.
In service1851-1856; 1857–1859; 1862-1898
General characteristics
Displacement2107 t
Length50,35 m
Beam13,80 m
Armourlist error: <br /> list (help)
42 30-pounders
(30 during circumnavigation)

Note that the flag I use is correct: the funny thing is that a well-armed frigate was declared to be neutral, which was even accepted by France with whom Austria was in war, at that time. --

[w.] 10:17, 31 March 2010 (UTC)[reply
]

On the two quite different versions of the ship see

[w.] 09:55, 2 April 2010 (UTC)[reply
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See also

[w.] 12:46, 2 April 2010 (UTC)[reply
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