M 753 - HMS Albion

 

The aircraft in the photograph are 1:1200 scale diecast metal models from Cap Aero

 

This is the Tri-ang Minic Ships model of HMS Albion one of a class of four Light Fleet Carriers laid down at the end of the Second World War and commissioned during the 1950's.

Tri-ang Minic produced identical models of HMS Bulwark, HMS Centaur and HMS Albion. The model of HMS Albion is distinguished by the model number and name marked on the underside and the deck code 'Z', used because 'A' was allocated to HMS Ark Royal.

The actual HMS Albion was completed with a 5.75 degree angled flight deck. It was converted into a "Commando Carrier" between January 1961 and August 1962 when all the equipment for operating fixed wing aircraft was removed.

As a "Commando Carrier" HMS Albion could operate up to 30 helicopters, primarily Wessex and Whirlwinds, and had capacity for 800 Royal Marine Commandos together with all their associated vehicles and equipment.

Tri-ang Minic Ships produced a "Commando Carrier" version of HMS Albion complete with "helicopters" which can be viewed by clicking on the link.

 

Specifications

Builder:

Swan Hunter, Wallsend

Laid Down:

23rd March 1944

Launched:

6th May 1947

Commissioned:

26th May 1954

Displacement:

27,800 tons Full Load

Length (OA):

650 ft ( 198 m )

Beam:

123 ft ( 37.5 m )

Draft:

27 ft 8 in ( 8.4 m )

Armament:

2 Sextuplet, 8 Twin and 4 Single 40 mm Bofors anti-aircraft guns

Protection (Armour):

1" - 2" over decks, magazines and machinery spaces - minimal other armour

Propulsion:

4 Admiralty 3 drum boilers, 2 Parsons single reduction geared turbines, 2 shafts, 78,000 shp

Maximum Speed:

28.5 knots

Complement:

1596 including the Air Group

1800 including Air Group and 800 troops after conversion

Flight Deck Dimensions:

733 ft ( 223.4 m ) by 84 ft ( 25.6 m )

Aircraft:

42 Fixed Wing aircraft WWII era

30 helicopters after conversion

Disposal:

16th  November 1973 scrapped at Faslane

 

Photograph courtesy of Andrew Toppan at Haze Gray & Underway

 

Further details of the actual ship can be obtained from the following links -

The Haze Gray & Underway Web Site

http://www.hazegray.org/navhist/carriers/uk_light.htm#r06

Alex's Royal Navy Page

http://www.btinternet.com/~a.c.walton/navy/rn-cv3.html