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 Italian battleship Conte di Cavour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It was also used in Benito Mussolini travel to Tripoli, in April 1925.
The central 305 mm turret was removed, and the remaining guns of the same caliber were upgraded to 320 mm.
The new engines were able to provide 93,000 hp, allowing Conte di Cavour to reach 28 knots.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Italian_battleship_Conte_di_Cavour   (463 words)

  
 Conte di Cavour class battleship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conte di Cavour was a battleship class of the Regia Marina in World War I and World War II.
Conte di Cavour (reconstructed before World War II)
Conte di Cavour damaged after battle of Taranto
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 Cavour 200   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-03)
Built 20 years earlier, the Conte di Cavour underwent a radical rebuild during the 1930s and emerged as depicted in Paul Eisenberg's model.
As with his Nagato (click here for a closer look), Paul builds with whatever materials are handy.
He was inspired to build the Cavour by P.C. Coker's book,
www.steelnavy.com /Cavour200.htm   (89 words)

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