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Imperial Japanese Navy aircraft carrier Hiryū

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Hiryū was 1 of 2 large carriers approved for construction under the 1931 – 1932 Supplementary Program. Originally designed as the sister ship of Sōryū, her design was enlarged and modified in light of incidents in 1934-1935 that revealed many Imperial Japanese Navy ships were top-heavy, unstable and structurally weak. Her forecastle was raised and her hull strengthened. Other changes involved increasing her beam, displacement, and armor protection. Following the Japanese ship-naming conventions for aircraft carriers, Hiryū was named “Flying Dragon.” The ship was laid down at the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal on July 8, 1936, launched on November 16, 1937, and commissioned on July 5, 1939.
Image Filename wwii2240.jpg
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Image Dimensions 2915 x 1764
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Photographer Title Imperial Japanese Navy
Caption Author Written or Adapted by Jason McDonald
Date Photographed July 5, 1939
Location
City Yokosuka
State or Province Kanagawa
Country Japan
Archive Kure Maritime Science Museum
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