What wouild have been the first USS Hempstead (AVP-43) was a proposed United States Navy seaplane tender that was never laid down.
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| - What wouild have been the first USS Hempstead (AVP-43) was a proposed United States Navy seaplane tender that was never laid down.
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Ship displacement
| - 1766(xsd:integer)
- 2750(xsd:integer)
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Ship laid down
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Ship power
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Ship armament
| - Probably either 2 x 5-inch 38-caliber guns, 4 x 20 mm antiaircraft guns, and 2 x depth charge tracks, or 1 x 5-inch 38-caliber gun, 1 x quadruple 40 mm antiaircraft gun mount, 2 x twin 40 mm gun mounts, 6 x 20 mm antiaircraft guns, and 2 x depth charge tracks
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Ship sensors
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Ship fate
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Ship aircraft facilities
| - Supplies, spare parts, fuel, repairs, and berthing for one seaplane squadron; aviation fuel
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Ship builder
| - Lake Washington Shipyard, Houghton, Washington
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Ship complement
| - 215(xsd:integer)
- 367(xsd:integer)
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Ship propulsion
| - Diesel engines, two shafts
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Ship class
| - Barnegat-class small seaplane tender
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Ship country
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Ship namesake
| - Hempstead Bay on the coast of New York
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| - What wouild have been the first USS Hempstead (AVP-43) was a proposed United States Navy seaplane tender that was never laid down.
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