Английская Википедия:Bras d'Or (R-103)
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Bras d'Or (R-103) was a small experimental hydrofoil built for the Royal Canadian Navy (RCN) during the 1950s. It led to the development of Шаблон:HMCS in the late 1960s.
Built by Saunders-Roe from either a Saunder-Roe motor boat or Vosper PT boat hull, the Bras d'Or was built based on the prototype R-101 in service with the Royal Navy.[1] Launched in 1957, it underwent trials off Wales in May and arrived in Canada in July.[2] Acquired by the Royal Canadian Navy, it was never commissioned as a warship.
Bras d'Or (R-103) was renamed Baddeck in 1962 as the name "Bras d'Or" was to be provided to Шаблон:HMCS. Baddeck retired from the Canadian Forces in 1973 and was later acquired by the Canada Science and Technology Museum in Ottawa, Ontario.[2] Baddeck remains in storage with her three foils detached and stored separately.
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