Sphinx-class aviso

1/100th Model of the French paddle steamer corvette Sphinx. Made by the model workshop of the Musée de la Marine in 1962, on display at Toulon naval museum.
Class overview
Name: Sphinx
Builders: Rochefort
Operators:  French Navy
Completed: 6
General characteristics
Class & type: Sphinx class aviso
Displacement: 913 tonnes
Length: 48.20 metres (158.1 ft)
Beam:

Hull: 8.16 metres (26.8 ft)

Including paddles: 14 metres (46 ft)
Draught: 3.00 metres (9.84 ft)
Propulsion:
Speed: 7 knots[1]
Armament:
Armour: Timber

The Sphinx class was the first type of steamer corvettes in service in the French Navy. They were motorised by French-made steam engines cloned from a low-pressure Newcomen steam engine purchased from Fawcett, in Liverpool, and made at Indret.[2] Initially classified as "paddle corvettes", they were later reclassified as "first-class avisos".

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