French ironclad Flandre

A scale model of Flandre
History
France
NameFlandre
NamesakeFlandre (Flanders)
BuilderArsenal de Cherbourg
Laid down28 January 1861
Launched12 June 1864
CommissionedMay 1865
Stricken12 November 1886
FateScrapped, 1887
General characteristics (as built)
TypeProvence-class ironclad frigate
Displacement5,810 t (5,720 long tons)
Length82.9 m (272 ft) (o/a)
Beam17.06 m (56 ft)
Draft8.4 m (27 ft 7 in) (deep load)
Installed power
Propulsion1 shaft, 1 horizontal-return connecting rod-steam engine
Sail planBarque-rig
Speed16.5 knots (30.6 km/h; 19.0 mph) (trials)
Range2,410 nautical miles (4,460 km; 2,770 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement579–594
Armament
Armor

The French ironclad Flandre was one of ten Provence-class armored frigates built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) in the 1860s. Commissioned in 1865, she was initially assigned to the Northern Squadron (Escadre du Nord) and sometimes served as a flagship. The ironclad played a minor role in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870–1871, blockading the North Sea coast of Prussia. Flandre was decommissioned after the war and remained in reserve for the next decade and a half. The ship was disarmed in 1884 and was scrapped three years later.


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