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- Q5630231 subject Q18546296.
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- Q5630231 abstract "HMAS Air Sprite (Y 256/SAR 6301) was an air-sea rescue vessel operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was an Australian-built version of the 63-foot (19 m) air-sea rescue vessels which the RAN operated during World War II, with the only difference being that she was fitted with a lattice mast instead of the tripod masts in the older ships. Air Sprite was ordered in 1958 and was built by Lars Halvorsen and Sons in Sydney. She was commissioned into the RAN on 15 June 1960 and was based at HMAS Creswell at Jervis Bay near the RAN Fleet Air Arm's base, HMAS Albatross.On the night of 10 February 1964 Air Sprite was one of two air-sea rescue vessels which responded to the collision between HMAS Melbourne and Voyager in Jervis Bay. Air Sprite rescued 36 Voyager crewmen and HMAS Air Nymph saved a further 34.In 1976 Air Sprite was laid up at HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney for a major refit, which was scheduled for mid-1977, prior to being used as a general purpose vessel in Western Australia. This refit did not go ahead, and instead the ship was marked for disposal. Air Sprite was sunk as a target by a Tartar missile fired by HMAS Brisbane on 17 May 1979.".
- Q5630231 commissioningDate "1960-06-15".
- Q5630231 length "19.2024".
- Q5630231 shipBeam "4.75488".
- Q5630231 status "Sunk as a target, 17 May 1979".
- Q5630231 thumbnail Naval_Ensign_of_Australia.svg?width=300.
- Q5630231 topSpeed "46.3".
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- Q5630231 shipCommissioned "1960-06-15".
- Q5630231 shipFate "--05-17".
- Q5630231 type Product.
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- Q5630231 type Ship.
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- Q5630231 comment "HMAS Air Sprite (Y 256/SAR 6301) was an air-sea rescue vessel operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was an Australian-built version of the 63-foot (19 m) air-sea rescue vessels which the RAN operated during World War II, with the only difference being that she was fitted with a lattice mast instead of the tripod masts in the older ships. Air Sprite was ordered in 1958 and was built by Lars Halvorsen and Sons in Sydney.".
- Q5630231 label "HMAS Air Sprite".
- Q5630231 depiction Naval_Ensign_of_Australia.svg.