SMS König Albert: differenze tra le versioni
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[[File:Kaiser class diagram.jpg|thumb|left|A line-drawing of the ''Kaiser'' class; the shaded areas represent the portions of the ship protected by armor|alt=A large warship with five gun turrets, two tall masts, two funnels, and heavy armor protection.]]
Ordered under the contract name ''Ersatz Ägir'' as a replacement for the obsolete [[coastal defense ship]] {{SMS|Ägir}},<ref>{{cita|Staff, ''Battleships''|p. 6}}</ref> {{efn|name=provisional names}} ''König Albert'' was laid down at the [[Schichau-Werke]] dockyard in [[Danzig]] on 17 luglio 1910.<ref>{{cita|Staff, ''Battleships''|p. 6}}</ref> She was launched on 27 aprile 1912;<ref>{{cita|Staff, ''Battleships''|p. 20}}</ref> [[Princess Mathilde of Saxony (1863–1933)|Princess Mathilde of Saxony]] christened the ship, and her brother, the last king of Saxony, [[Frederick Augustus III of Saxony|Friedrich August III]] gave the speech.<ref>{{cita|Hildebrand Röhr & Steinmetz|p. 109}}</ref> Following the completion of fitting-out work, the ship was commissioned into the fleet on 31 luglio 1913.<ref>{{cita|Staff, ''Battleships''|p. 20}}</ref>
The ship was |172.4|m|ft long [[Length overall|overall]] and displaced a maximum of |27000|MT. She had a beam of |29|m|ft and a draft of |9.1|m|ft forward and |8.8|m|ft aft. ''König Albert'' was powered by three sets of [[Schichau-Werke|Schichau]] [[turbine]]s, supplied with steam by 16 coal-fired [[water-tube boiler|boilers]]. The powerplant produced a top speed of |22.1 nodi. She carried |3600|MT|LT of coal, which enabled a maximum range of |7900|nmi at a cruising speed of |12|kn. She had a crew of 41 officers and 1,043 enlisted.<ref>{{cita|Gröner|p. 26}}</ref>
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