Albatross (album) - Ships

Ships

Albatros
  • Albatros (19th century ship), an American-owned ship which brought news of the outbreak of the War of 1812 to W. P. Hunt
  • Albatros class fast attack craft, a class of German ships
  • Albatros (1899), a ketch built in 1899, the last to sail commercially in European waters
  • Italian torpedo boat Albatros, an Italian torpedo boat used in World War II
  • German torpedo boat Albatros (1926), a German World War II torpedo boat
  • MS Albatros, a cruise liner
  • SS Albatros, originally built as RMS Sylvania and named Albatros from 1993 to 2003
  • TS Albatros, originally built as TS Leda (1952) and named Albatros and Albatross in the 1980s
Albatross
  • Albatross (1920 schooner), a Dutch/German sailing ship that was later used as a training ship, inspiring the film White Squall
  • HMAS Albatross (air station), a Royal Australian Navy base
  • HMAS Albatross (seaplane tender), a Royal Australian Navy ship
  • HMS Albatross, several ships in the Royal Navy
  • NOAA Ship Albatross IV, a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration research vessel
  • SMS Albatross (1871), a gunboat of the Imperial German Navy
  • SMS Albatross (1907), a mine-laying cruiser of the Imperial German Navy
  • USS Albatross (1861), an American Civil War-era ship
  • USS Albatross (1882), also cited as USFC Albatross, Navy manned research ship
  • USS Albatross (SP-1003), a U.S. Navy launch built in 1912
  • USS Albatross (AM-71), A U.S. Navy minesweeper, and the only ship in the Albatross class
  • TS Albatross, originally built as TS Leda (1952) and named Albatros and Albatross in the 1980s
  • Albatross expedition, a combined sailing and motor training ship of the Swedish Boström shipping company, used in an oceanographic expedition 1947 to 1948

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