Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 146, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 September 1926 — Page 13

SEPT. 24, 1926

WORLU'SKEST •FLYING BOAI IS IN FRENCH NAVY Nation Also Building Largest Submarine and Other Ships. Bv lulled Press LONDON, Sept. 24. —The French navy has just completed at St. Nazaire the largest flying-boat in the world and is pushing to completion what will be the largest submarine I*l the world, it was disclosed by Sector Bywater, the well-known naval writer, summing up the first complete analysis of the new French navy published in the “Moniteur de la Fldtte.” Public opinion in Great Britain is somewhat taken aback at the news of the naval activity across the channel. The new colossal flying-boat, which is to be attached to the Toulon naval aerodrome, is 98 Ms feet long, has a wing-spread of 131 feet and weighs over seventeen tons. It boasts a speed of 125 miles an hour and a .flight endurance of 3,000 miles and, whpn necessary t<s get out of range, edn soar to a height of 10,000 feet. Its construction is adapted for two things—the carriage of a large supply of bombs and absolute seaworthiness in all weathers. Diving' Cruiser BAs for the submarine, the French, appreciation of its tremendous dimensions, do not call it a submarine at all; their technical name for If means a “diving cruisfer." its ton nage will be between 3,000 and 3,55 Y tons. No other details are disclosed. • In addition to this great "diving cruiser," the French are rapidly constructing fourteen “ocean-going submarines” of 1,500 tohs with a wide l a dills of action; six “ocean boats," another type of submarine? of 1,100 tons; nineteen coastal submarines of 600 tons and /wo submarine minelayers. In all, France has completed within the past four and a half years, new vessels to the number of ninetythree. “With the possible exception' of

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Japan," said Bywater, “/no other country has built anything like this volume of naval tonnage -during the' period in question.” / Among the important additions to her fleet ape: Three cruisers of 8,000 tons armed with eight 6.1-inch guns. Complete and afloat. * Four cruisers of 10,000 tons, speed twenty-three knots, arm**! with eight eight-inch guns. Two are completed. \Other Equipment > One cruiser mine layer of 5,700 tons, reported fast and well-armed. One cruiser-training ship of 5,500 tons, speed 20 knots; eight 6.1-inch guns. Two aircraft carriers. Twelve scouts of 2,400 to tons, speeand five 5.1-inch guns arm six torpedo tubes. Six of these are completed. Twenty-six destroyers, according to By water, "the largest and most powerful destroyers afloat.” Their

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tonnage is 1,500, speed is 33 knots. They carry four 5.1-inch guns and six torpedo tubes. Twelve are completed. two fleet oil-tankers. In addition under the French navy law the following new- vessels are to be laid down between 1927 and 1929: Two cruisers of 10,000 tons. Nine scouts of 3,0 Q Otons. Ten destroyers of 1,500 tons. One submaiine cruiser. 1 Sixteen ocean submarines. Four submarine mine-layers. Twelve Qpastal submarines. This brings the total of-jnew ships up to fl 7, with a tonnage of 325,000 and all of it, according to the navylaw, must be ready for service before the end -of 1931. DOCTOR ON CALL, DIES Bii I ‘litrd Press NEW YORK. Sept. 24.—While on his way to care for a patient, Dr. Charles Hoffman died suddenly. The patient recovered.

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