HMAS Whang Pu
HMAS Whang Pu (FY-03) or SS Wang Phu was a 3,204 ton riverboat of the China Navigation Company that was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in the Second World War. Her Chinese name translates to "Happy Times". She was one of a group of vessels called the "China Fleet" requisitioned for the RAN in similar circumstances.
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HMAS Whang Pu
HMAS Whang Pu (FY-03) or SS Wang Phu was a 3,204 ton riverboat of the China Navigation Company that was commissioned into the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) in the Second World War. Her Chinese name translates to "Happy Times". She was one of a group of vessels called the "China Fleet" requisitioned for the RAN in similar circumstances.
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HMAS Whang Pu (FY-03) or SS Wa ...... RAN in similar circumstances.
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date of acquirement
1941-12-31
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commissioning date
1943-10-01
decommissioning date
1946-04-22
length (μ)
ship beam (μ)
1,41732e+1
status
Sold to shipbreakers 1949
top speed (kmh)
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33.028.008
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998.831.943
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Ship acquired
1941-12-31
Ship builder
Taikoo Dockyard & Engineering Co, Hong Kong
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Ship commissioned
1943-10-01
Ship decommissioned
1946-04-22
Ship displacement
Ship fate
Sold to shipbreakers 1949
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Ship launched
Ship operator
*border|20px John Swire & Sons, Ltd
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* Royal Australian Navy
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Ship propulsion
Triple-expansion steam reciprocating engines driving twin screws
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Ship registry
London
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Ship type
Passenger & cargo liner
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HMAS Whang Pu (FY-03) or SS Wa ...... RAN in similar circumstances.
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HMAS Whang Pu
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