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HMS Formidable the Illustrious class Aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy, laid down
17 June 1937, launched 17 August 1939 and commissioned 24 November 1940. Replaced HMS Illustrious in the Mediterranean
in early 1941, Paid off 1947, stricken 1953. Broken up 1956 at Inverkeithling!
The Silhouette above was taken from a Japanese website. (I wonder if the silhouette had been used in WW2 ?) The flight deck between the lifts was 3" thick and the hangar walls, like
the side belt, were 41" thick. As 5000 tons of armour had to be worked into a treaty limit of 23,000 tons,
Illustrious was consequently considerably shorter than Ark Royal, and because the flight deck armour weighed 1500
tons, the second hangar deck was omitted to reduce the freeboard by 22 feet and preserve stability. Another fine website containing The Battle of Cape Matapan details
The Vittorio Veneto (Italian Battleship) She supported Crete operations in May where she suffered serious damage in air attacks by 1000kg bombs on 26 May 1941, and so was out of action for six months. Between June till December 1941 she underwent repairs in the USA, after which she sailed for the Indian Ocean remaining there between March-August 1942. She returned in October 1942 to the Mediterranean and remained on station there until October 1943, where she took part in the North African landings in November 1942, Sicily landings in July 1943, and Salerno landings in September 1943. On completion of her Mediterranean tour of duties she took part in an Arctic convoy in October 1943. Photo Below: Supermarine Spitfires Landing 1943
HMS Formidable was refitted between January -June 1944 and then her aircraft were involved in the operation "Mascot" attacks on the German Battleship Tirpitz in Norway on 17 July 1944. She took part in further attacks on Tirpitz 22, 24 and 29 August 1944 as part of the "Goodwood" operations.
Taken shortly after the Operation Goodwood II strike on 22 August
1944.
24 August 1944. The British Force turns into the wind to launch the third strike of Operation "Goodwood III". Left to right on the photograph is Formidable, Devonshire, Indefatigable and Duke of York
HMS Formidable sailed for the Far East on 16 September 1944, being stationed at
Gibraltar between September 1944 till January 1945 after machinery breakdown. She finally joined the British Pacific
Fleet in place of HMS Illustrious on 16 April 1945. She subsequently took part in air strikes against Sakishima
Gunto between April-May 1945. Between 4-9 May 1945 she was hit by Kamikazes - yet was able to operate aircraft
within a few hours of attack, her aircraft later took part in air strikes against Japanese home islands between
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| Displacement: | 23,000 tons | ||||||
| Speed: | 30.5 knots | ||||||
| Range: | 11,000 nautical miles at 14 knots | ||||||
| Compliment: | 1200 "Shipmates" | ||||||
| Guns: | Sixteen 4.5 inch and Forty Eight 2 pounders. | ||||||

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Battle Honours Matapan 1941, Crete 1941, Mediterranean 1941, North Africa 1942- 3, Sicily 1943, Salerno 1943, Okinawa 1945, Japan 1945. |
John Moffat with the rest of 824 Squadron on board HMS Formidable in 1945.
| World Aircraft Carrier Lists and Photo Gallery - from 1913 to 2000. Naval History Information Center, Haze Gray & Underway |