USS Endeavor (AFDL-1)
Sister ship of USS Endeavor AFDL-1, the USS Dynamic AFDL-6
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United States | |
Name | USS Endeavor AFDL-1 |
Builder | Chicago Bridge and Iron |
Acquired | September 1943 |
Commissioned | September 1943 |
In service | 1943 |
Fate | Sold to Dominican Republic in 1986 |
Status | In Active Service |
Notes | Ship International Radio Callsign: NFKD |
General characteristics | |
Class and type | AFDL-1-Class |
Displacement | 800 tons |
Length | 200 feet |
Beam | 64 feet (inside width 45 feet) |
Draft | 3' 3" (light), 31' 4" (flooded) |
Propulsion | none - towed |
Armament | none |
Notes | Lifting Capacity: 1,900 tons |
USS Endeavor was a 200-foot AFDL-1 Class Small
Naval Register and transferred to the Dominican Republic and redesignated DF-1. She is currently in Active Service as of 2017.[1][2]
It also shares the name with the Endeavour space shuttle, an orbital space vehicle used by NASA as an active participant in the construction of the International Space Station. Both vessels use the British English spelling of the word, rather than the American English form, in honor of the British HMS Endeavour, the ship of Captain James Cook on his first voyage of discovery (1768–1771).[3]
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References
- ^ NavSource, USS Endeavor AFDL-1
- ^ US Navy, USS Endeavor AFDL-1
- ^ John F. Kennedy Space Center – Space Shuttle Endeavour Archived 2011-05-21 at the Wayback Machine. Pao.ksc.nasa.gov. Retrieved on 2012-05-20.