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{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2017}}{{Use British English|date=August 2017}}{{Infobox ship imageShip image=HMS D1 (WWI).jpg | Ship caption=HMS D1 }}{{Infobox ship career | Hide header= | Ship country=United Kingdom | UK|naval}} | Ship class= | Ship name=HMS D1 | Ship ordered= | Ship awarded= | Ship builder=Vickers Armstrong, Barrow-in-Furness | Ship laid down= 14 May 1907 | Ship launched= 16 May 1908 | Ship christened= | Ship acquired= | Ship commissioned= September 1909 | Ship recommissioned= | Ship decommissioned= | Ship in service= | Ship out of service= | Ship renamed= | Ship reclassified= | Ship refit= | Ship captured= | Ship struck= | Ship reinstated= | Ship fate=Sunk (as a target) on 23 October 1918 | Ship status= | Ship homeport= }}{{Infobox ship characteristics | Hide header= | Header caption= | Ship class=D-class submarine | Ship displacement=Surfaced= 483 tons / Submerged= 595 tons | 163.0|ft|m|abbr=on}} (oa) | 13.6|ft|m|abbr=on}} (oa) | Ship draught= | Ship draft= | Ship propulsion=550 hp electric 1750 hp diesel twin screws | Ship speed=Surfaced=14.0 kn / Dived= 10.0 (design) 9.0 (service) | Ship range=Surface= 2500 nmi at 10 kn / Submerged=45 nmi at 5 kn | Ship test depth= | Ship complement=25 | Ship armament= 3 × 18 in (45 cm) torpedo tubes (2 bow, 1 stern) | Ship notes= }} | HMS D1 was one of eight D-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during the first decade of the 20th century. DescriptionThe D-class submarines were designed as improved and enlarged versions of the preceding C class, with diesel engines replacing the dangerous petrol engines used earlier. The submarines had a length of {{convert|163|ft|m|1}} overall, a beam of {{convert|20|ft|6|in|m|1}} and a mean draught of {{convert|10|ft|5|in|m|1}}. They displaced {{convert|483|LT|t}} on the surface and {{convert|595|LT|t}} submerged.[1] The D-class submarines had a crew of 25 officers and other ranks and were the first to adopt saddle tanks.[2] For surface running, the boats were powered by two {{convert|600|bhp|lk=in|0|adj=on}} diesels, each driving one propeller shaft. When submerged each propeller was driven by a {{convert|275|hp|0|adj=on}} electric motor. They could reach {{convert|14|kn|lk=in}} on the surface and {{convert|9|kn}} underwater. On the surface, the D class had a range of {{convert|2500|nmi|lk=in}} at {{convert|10|kn}}.[2] The boats were armed with three 18-inch (45 cm) torpedo tubes, two in the bow and one in the stern. They carried one reload for each tube, a total of six torpedoes.[2] Construction and careerD1 was laid down by Vickers on 14 May 1907 and was launched on 16 May 1908 at Barrow. She was commissioned in September 1909. In 1910, D1 took part in the annual manoevures, during which she "torpedoed" two "Blue Fleet" cruisers off Colonsay. This showed that the D class could operate a considerable distance from their base at Fort Blockhouse. D1 was sunk as a target on 23 October 1918. References1. ^Harrison, Chapter 4 2. ^1 2 Gardiner & Gray, p. 87
- {{cite book|last=Akermann|first=Paul|title=Encyclopaedia of British Submarines 1901–1955|edition=reprint of the 1989|year=2002|publisher=Periscope Publishing|location=Penzance, Cornwall|isbn=1-904381-05-7}}
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- {{cite book |editor1-last=Gardiner|editor1-first=Robert|editor2-last=Gray|editor2-first=Randal|title=Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships: 1906–1921|year=1984|location=Annapolis, Maryland|publisher=Naval Institute Press|isbn=0-85177-245-5|lastauthoramp=y}}
- {{cite web|url=http://www.rnsubs.co.uk/Boats/BR3043/chapter07.php|title=The Development of HM Submarines From Holland No. 1 (1901) to Porpoise (1930) (BR3043)|last=Harrison|first=A. N.|date=January 1979|publisher=Submariners Association: Barrow in Furness Branch|accessdate=19 August 2015|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150519040644/http://www.rnsubs.co.uk/Boats/BR3043/chapter07.php|archivedate=19 May 2015|df=dmy-all}}
External links- MaritimeQuest HMS D-1 Pages
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