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Torpedo attack on the Bismarck

Thursday, May 26th, 2011
The Fairey Swordfish biplane in flight with torpedo
Some torpedoes were avoided by turning the ship, but as a surviving officer explained, whichever way the "Bismarck" turned to evade one torpedo, she was constantly exposed to others. Another prisoner stated that the aircraft came down to the attack at an angle of approximately 50° and darted through the barrage like flashes of lightening, and the courage displayed by the pilots in pressing home their attacks in this fashion was beyond praise. This prisoner added ruefully: "If only Germany actually had sunk the 'Ark Royal'."

The Indian Ocean fleet in action

Sunday, February 13th, 2011
The aircraft carrier HMS Formidable, pictured later in the war.
It is probable that one hit was made with a torpedo on a ship lying at a jetty in the Northern Harbour, where a submarine and a supply ship had been reported by reconnaissance, and one merchant ship was sunk outside, also by torpedo. A second merchant ship was also sunk either by torpedo or bomb. In the bombing attack on the main harbour one probable hit was made on a large destroyer.

Swordfish from Ark Royal attack Sardinia

Wednesday, February 2nd, 2011
HMS Ark Royal and one of her Swordfish aircraft, operating in the Mediterranean during 1941.
H.M. Ships Renown, Malaya, Ark Royal and light forces operated off Sardinia on the 2nd February. Owing to unfavourable weather the original plans had to be modified, but at dawn 8 Swordfish made an attack on the Tirso Dam which holds the water for the hydro-electric station. Observation of results was impossible; but it is thought that 3 torpedoes hit the dam.

HMS Illustrious escapes Malta for Egypt

Monday, January 24th, 2011
HMS Illustrious, beside the crane, under attack in Malta Harbour.
On the 24th the cruiser force was attacked when 130 miles north of Benghazi by about 30 enemy aircraft, the larger proportion being dive-bombers. Many near misses were obtained, but no damage was sustained by our ships. Four or five of the enemy aircraft were damaged. The enemy aircraft missed sighting the Illustrious.

HMS Illustrious bombed by the Luftwaffe

Monday, January 10th, 2011
HMS Illustrious under attack on the 10th January 1941. Courtesy MaritimeQuest.
The first attack was by torpedo bombers on the Battle Fleet, in which torpedoes missed after avoiding action had been taken. The second, which occurred at about 1235, was carried out by 25 or more Ju 87 and 88 dive-bombers which attacked with great determination and skill, thus confirming the arrival in the Mediterranean of units of the German Air Force.

British fleet sails into the Mediterranean

Monday, August 30th, 2010
The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal with Fairey Swordfish torpedo planes from No. 820 Squadron Fleet Air Arm.
'Operation Hats' consisted of the aircraft carriers HMS Ark Royal and HMS Illustrious with the battle cruiser HMS Renown and the battleship HMS Valiant supported by three cruisers and seventeen destroyers. For the first time the fleet was defended by all round radar, based on four ships covering different sectors. Although the fleet was spotted by Italian aircraft, the Italian Navy did not attempt an engagement.