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Topic review - HMAS Albatross
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To all,
I have 6 photos of Albatross at various dates, would you like them?
Regards
Laurence
Post Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:32 pm
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Mike
back in the 1970s A guy called Paul Webb did a series of A3 size drawings of Uk & Aust warships one of was HMAS Albtross 1932 sent me PM if you wand a copy I am sure you will find it usefull (Its 1mb as I scan everthink ata very high rez

graham murdoch
Post Posted: Sat Jan 17, 2009 10:04 pm
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Thanks Matt, must have missed that page!

Mike
Post Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 1:00 pm
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http://www.naa.gov.au/about-us/publicat ... /fs51.aspx


but as i live in Sydney,i picked up a copy form its 16.00 aud for one sheet,depends on how many sheets you need. for larger size ao plans.as this is were most of the plans are .

but give them a email.

archives@naa.gov.au

cheers matt
Post Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 9:57 am
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Matt
Very interesting, thanks for the link. What sort of price do they charge, I couldn't find any information.

Mike
Post Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 4:11 am
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http://www.naa.gov.au/naaresources/Publ ... pter03.htm

here is a a list that they have the national archives of Australia.of as fitted drawings just send them a email on archives@naa.gov.au

as i have some as fitted drawings of the battleclass ships very detailed.

HMAS Albatross

Caption. NAA: Series, Item‘As fitted’ drawings of HMAS Albatross, 1928. NAA: C3266, 1
The seaplane carrier HMAS Albatross, designed by the British Admiralty in 1925, was constructed at Cockatoo Island Dockyard for the Royal Australian Navy as ship number 106. Laid down in April 1926, launched on 23 February 1928 and completed on 21 December 1928, it was the first Australian-built seaplane carrier and the largest warship built in Australia up to that time. Length overall was 443 feet 9 inches, and displacement was 4Ê800 tons. The vessel had capacity for nine aircraft, but usually carried only six. In 1938 it was transferred to the Royal Navy as part payment for the cruiser HMAS Hobart.

REGISTER TO GUIDANCE AND WORKING DRAWINGS OF TOWN CLASS CRUISER HMAS ADELAIDE AND SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1916–28 C3446
Quantity: 0.02 metres

ADMIRALTY DRAWINGS ON WHICH THE CONTRACT FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS WAS BASED, 1925 C3261
Quantity: 0.18 metres

This set of drawings was produced by the British Admiralty and are used in the contract book for the building of HMAS Albatross. They cover general arrangements and plans of sections, flight and forecastle decks and bridges, upper and lower decks, platform deck and hold.
Sections, 1925 C3261, 3
Plans of platform deck and hold, 1925 C3261, 8

MECHANICAL WORKING DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–26 C3391
Quantity: 0.76 metres

This series of drawings contains information on mechanical aspects such as high and low pressure ahead and astern, bladings, the main thrust block, main condenser, turbines and gearing bearings.

HULL ESTIMATE FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–27 C3385
Quantity: 0.18 metres

The series provides a breakdown of the hull estimate for the HMAS Albatross by the costs for different trade groups such as sailmakers, painters and dockers, draughtsmen and plumbers, etc.

WORKING AND SUBMITTED DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–28 C3257
Quantity: 2.70 metres

These drawings show the design, mechanical layout and general fit of HMAS Albatross. Most are ship and hull drawings, but some mechanical and a few electrical drawings are included.
General arrangement, 1928 C3257, 1
Sick bay, bathroom and WC on forecastle deck level, 1928 C3257, 438

ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, AND TELEGRAPH DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–28 C3603
Quantity: 0.90 metres

This series of drawings mainly concerns the 200 kw generator, telegraph switches, and arrangements of electric light and power circuits for the HMAS Albatross.
Oil driven generator , 200 kw – 375 RPM, ‘as fitted’ C3603, 499/28
Lightning conductors arrangement on stump mast, 1927 C3603, B1686

REGISTER TO WORKING DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–28 C3357
Quantity: 0.45 metres

REGISTER TO WORKING AND SUBMITTED DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–28 C3646
Quantity: 0.09 metres

This series consists of an incomplete register to the working and submitted drawings of seaplane carrier HMAS Albatross. This book was probably not an official register, but a list maintained for reference by an employee for his own use.

ELECTRICAL TRIALS BOOK FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–28 C3671
Quantity: 0.09 metres

INDEX TO WORKING AND MISCELLANEOUS DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–29 C3358
Quantity: 0.45 metres

ESTIMATES, TENDER BOOK AND CONTRACT MATERIAL FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1925–29 C3406
Quantity: 0.18 metres

The tender books and estimates that comprise this series reflect the costs, administrative detail and overseas dealings required for the building of the vessel. There are five items: three copies of the tender book; a summary of estimated and actual cost, plan notes, seaplane costs; and a folder of miscellaneous papers regarding staff and imported materials.

GUIDANCE DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1926–28 C3258
Quantity: 0.36 metres

These drawings for the seaplane carrier HMAS Albatross were provided by the Navy at the time of placing the order, or later, for information and guidance. Many of the mechanical guidance drawings were received from Brown Brothers Engineers, Edinburgh.
HMAS No. 106 seaplane carrier steering gear. Arrangement of steering telemotor transmitter, 1925 C3258, 4
Steering gear deck plan, 1928 C3258, 189

ADMIRALTY DIAGRAMS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1927 C3260
Quantity: 0.18 metres

This series is the contents of a dispatch sent by the Admiralty on 13 May 1927 to Cockatoo Island Dockyard, in addition to the original guidance drawings, to assist in the construction of the seaplane carrier HMAS Albatross. The items appear to provide additional information to the working drawings, and include bending and metacentric diagrams, cross and hydrostatic curves and a displacement table.

‘AS FITTED’ RIGGING WARRANT FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1927–28 C3288
Quantity: 0.45 metres

The rigging warrant for the HMAS Albatross is a form book used to record the details and arrangements of the rigging at the time of completion.

MISCELLANEOUS DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1927–29 C3263
Quantity: 0.18 metres

The drawings in this series are those that were listed in the index to HMAS Albatross under the heading ‘Miscellaneous’. They are a combination of ‘as fitted’ and working drawings, and provide additional information for the Clarkson Patent Thimble Tube Boiler, the 4 ton crane, pillaring arrangements, the Cornhill Gravity oil fuel installation and other machinery.
4 ton crane, 1926 C3263, 16
Hangar stowage, 1926 C3263, 29

MACHINERY INFORMATION BOOK FOR SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1927–29 C3369
Quantity: 0.45 metres

This book contains a set of drawings, tables and diagrams with information concerning arrangement, layout and fitting of the machinery of the ship.
Arrangement of steering gear, 1925 C3369, 15
Speed, power and oil consumption curves, 1925 C3369, 30

‘AS FITTED’ DRAWINGS OF SEAPLANE CARRIER HMAS ALBATROSS, 1928–29 C3266
Quantity: 0.36 metres

The drawings in this series provided details on the arrangement and fittings of the ship as it was on completion. The drawings show such arrangements as ventilation, positioning of galleys, pumps, draining facilities and relevant hangar details. Also included are listings of trials and results.
Profile, 1929 C3266, 1
Stowage of hangar, 1929


hope this helps.

matt
Post Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 10:25 pm
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Thanks everyone, I have seen the wiki pages and the plans listing at the archives- they want payment in Assie dollars which is a pain. I'll figure that bit out.

I kinda like seaplane carriers, which is why I built Akitsushima. Another two on the to-do list are Falke and Richtoven, both WW2 Kriegsmarine, the first a catapult ship for BV Flying Clogs and the other efectively a 1/2 scale model of Akitsushima for smaller seaplanes.

Any ideas?
Post Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 11:55 am
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Fascinating and strangely attractive ship!
Post Posted: Fri Nov 07, 2008 5:07 am
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try these, if you haven't already seen them
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Albatross_(AWM_300122).jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMAS_Albat ... ane_tender)
http://www.naval-history.net/xGM-Chrono ... atross.htm
But as it was a UK design plans might be available closer to home
Post Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 6:23 pm
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Plans of HMAS Albatross can be obtained from the Naval Historical Society of Australia:

http://www.navyhistory.org.au/shopping/ship-plans/

These may be the same as the plans available here:

http://www.ranhistory.org/drawings/store/viewItem.asp?idProduct=1477

I'm a bit suspicious about ranhistory.org since it is so anonymous.
Post Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 5:49 pm
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I'm trying to get information on the HMAS Albatross seaplane carrier. Built in Australia in the '20s and eventually transferred to the Royal Navy at the beginning of WW2. Ideally I'm looking for images and drawings of her in the late 30s, when operating 2-3 Walruses but before her transfer.

As you'll see from this picture gallery I like the odd ones!
http://www.edinburghmodelboatclub.org/m ... upby&uid=8
Post Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 9:53 am

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