- HMCS Bonaventure (CVL 22)
HMCS "Bonaventure" was a "Majestic" class
aircraft carrier , originally laid down for the BritishRoyal Navy as HMS "Powerful". She served in theRoyal Canadian Navy andCanadian Forces Maritime Command from 1957 to 1970 and was the last aircraft carrier to serve Canada.History
As HMS "Powerful" she was laid down at
Harland and Wolff inBelfast on21 November 1943 , and launched on27 February 1945 . Work was suspended after the end ofWorld War II , and was not resumed until the ship was bought byCanada . She was acquired in the early 1950s by the Royal Canadian Navy, which was looking to replace its aging WW2-vintage light carriers "Magnificent" (another "Majestic" class carrier) and "Warrior" which were deemed unsuitable for the jet age. Several surplus U.S. and U.K. ships were considered, and the then-incomplete HMS "Powerful", a "Majestic"-class light fleet carrier, was purchased in 1952 from theRoyal Navy on the condition that it be refitted with an angledflight deck andsteam catapult ."Bonaventure" - named after
Bonaventure Island , a bird sanctuary in theGulf of St. Lawrence - was commissioned into the Canadian Navy on17 January 1957 , upon completion of its refit and modernization. The navy's new flagship, affectionately known as the "Bonnie", carried a force of about 34McDonnell Douglas F2H-3 Banshee jet fighter s,Grumman CS2F Tracker ASW aircraft (built byde Havilland inToronto ), and SikorskyHO4S helicopter s.Even with the refit, landing a Banshee on the "Bonaventure"’s relatively short flight deck was pushing the envelope. The wide-winged Trackers were also a tight fit. Despite this, and because of the hard work and dedication of her crew, the "Bonaventure" was able by 1958 to conduct around-the-clock SUSTOP (SUSTained OPeration) operations, keeping four Trackers and two HO4S's in the air at all times, saturating an area of 200 square miles (670 km²) with anti-submarine warfare (ASW) aircraft. This made the Canadian Navy the only one in the world at the time other than the US Navy capable of conducting around-the-clock air operations for sustained periods.
The Banshees were retired in 1962. In 1964 new CHSS-2 Sea King helicopters were added to "Bonaventure"’s complement, and in 1966 the carrier docked in Quebec for a mid-life refit. This second refit took eighteen months and cost $11 million. After the 1968 unification of the
Canadian Forces , the "Bonaventure" was decommissioned, in Halifax, on3 July 1970 and was scrapped in Taiwan in 1971. Components from "Bonaventure"’s steam catapult were used to rebuild the catapult aboard Australian aircraft carrier HMAS "Melbourne".Hall, p. 213.]Description
Before 1967 refit
Displacement: 16,000 t, 19,920 t full load
Dimensions: 192.02 by 24.38 by 7.47 m
Propulsion: Parsons single-reduction gearedsteam turbine s, four Admiralty 3-drum type 350 psi (2.4 MPa)boiler s, two shafts; 40,000 shp (30 MW)
Speed Maximum: 24.5 knots (45 km/h)
Crew: 1200; 1370 war
Aviation: Around 34 aircraft, including:
* HS 50 Squadron: Sikorsky HO4S
* VF 870 and VF 871 Squadron: McDonnell F2H-3 Banshee
* VS 880 and VS 881 Squadron: Grumman CS2F TrackerFlight Deck: 214.58 by 34.29 mRadar : USAN/SPS-10 surface search,AN/SPS-12 air search, andSPS-8 height finder
Armament: 4 × 3 in (76 mm) 50 twin mounts, 3 × 6 pdr (3 kg)saluting gun sAfter 1967 refit (alterations in bold)
Displacement: 16,000 tons, and 19,920 tons full load
Dimensions: 192.02 by 24.38 by 7.47 m
Propulsion: Parsons single-reduction geared steam turbines, four Admiralty 3-drum type 350 psi (2.4 MPa) boilers, two shafts; 40,000 shp (30 MW)
Speed Maximum: 24.5 knots (45 km/h)
Crew: 1200; 1370 war
Aviation: Around 21 aircraft, including:
* HS 50 Squadron: Sikorsky HO4S
* HS 50, HU 21, and VX 10 Squadron: Sikorsky CHSS-2 Sea King
* VS 880 and VS 881 Squadron: Grumman CS2F TrackerFlight Deck: 214.58 by 34.29 m
Radar: US AN/SPS-10 surface search, and AN/SPS-501 air search
Armament: Four 3 in (76 mm) 50 twin mounts, three 6 pounder (3 kg) saluting gunsSee also
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List of aircraft carriers
*List of World War II ships
*List of ship launches in 1943
*List of ship commissionings in 1957
*List of ship decommissionings in 1970 References
*http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/Ships/POWERFUL.html
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