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Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1912)

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Name
  
Tachibana

Fate
  
Scrapped 1933

Beam
  
7.3 m (24 ft)

Launched
  
27 January 1912

Draft
  
2.2 m

Laid down
  
29 April 1911

Class and type
  
Sakura class

Construction started
  
29 April 1911

Length
  
84 m

Builder
  
Maizuru Navy Dockyard

Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1912)

Displacement
  
605 tons normal 830 tons full load

Tachibana () was a Sakura-class destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Navy.

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Design

Tachibana and her sister ship Sakura were at first planned to be large ocean-going vessels however due to financial problems they were redesigned to a smaller type. Unlike the preceding Umikaze class, which was powered by Parsons turbines, Tachibana was installed with vertical expansion engines.

Service

The ship, built at the Maizuru Naval Arsenal, was launched in 1911, completed in 1912, and entered service shortly afterward. After 20 years of service, Tachibana was decommissioned in 1932 and scrapped in 1933.

References

Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1912) Wikipedia


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