Gipsy-class destroyer

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Gipsy-class destroyer

Three Gipsy-class destroyers served with the Royal Navy;[1] Osprey, Fairy and Gipsy were three funnelled 30-knot (56 km/h) C-class destroyers built by Fairfield with Thorneycroft boilers. Leven, Falcon and Ostrich are sometime referred to as the Falcon class but are here listed under the Gipsy class. These 209-foot (64 m) long ships were armed with the standard 12-pounder gun and two torpedo tubes and all served in the First World War in home waters.

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HMS Fairy
Class overview
NameGipsy class
BuildersFairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Govan, Scotland
Operators Royal Navy
Built1896–1901
In commission1895–1919
Completed6
Lost2
Scrapped4
General characteristics
TypeTorpedo boat destroyer
Displacement350 long tons (356 t)
Length209.75 ft (63.93 m)
Beam21 ft (6.4 m)
Draught8 ft 2 in (2.5 m)
Propulsion
Speed30 knots (56 km/h; 35 mph)
Complement63
Armament
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Ships

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NameLaunchedFate
Osprey7 April 1897Broken up in 1919[1]
Fairy29 May 1897Foundered 1918[1]
Gipsy9 March 1897Sold 1921[1]
Leven28 June 1898Broken up in 1920[2]
Falcon29 December 1899Collided with another vessel in 1918[3][4]
Ostrich22 March 1900Broken up in 1920[3]
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