An item dated Toulon, France 8th reported that in contrary to earlier tidings the Calypso collided with the submarine Circé and not with a torpedo boat. On board of the Circe were tow crewmembers killed.(1)
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1. Pennant Q 47. Designed by Maxime Laubeuf. Displacement 351 (surfaced0-491 (submerged) tons and as dimensions 47,13 x 4,90 x 3 metres. Diving depth 35 metres. Speed 11,90 (surfaced)-7,90 (submerged) knots. Laid down at the Arsenal de Toulon, France on 8 October 1905, launched on 13 September 1907, commissioned on 1 August 1909 and sunk on 20 September 1918.
Note
1. Pennant Q 47. Designed by Maxime Laubeuf. Displacement 351 (surfaced0-491 (submerged) tons and as dimensions 47,13 x 4,90 x 3 metres. Diving depth 35 metres. Speed 11,90 (surfaced)-7,90 (submerged) knots. Laid down at the Arsenal de Toulon, France on 8 October 1905, launched on 13 September 1907, commissioned on 1 August 1909 and sunk on 20 September 1918.