The flagship of the first fleet was HMS Sirius.
Of the eleven ships of the First Fleet to Australia, the two naval escorts were the flagship, the HMS Sirius, and the Supply.
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HMS Sirius - the flagship; HMS Supply - armed storeship; The Alexander - transport and the biggest ship; The Borrowdale -
The first Puritans to come to America (the founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony) came on a fleet of 17 ships. The flagship was the Arbella/Arabella.
Of the eleven ships of the First Fleet to Australia, the two naval escorts were the flagship, the HMS Sirius, and the Supply.
flagship
The Flagship
flagship
The flagship is typically the leader of a fleet or armada of ships in naval tradition.
It's usually called the Flagship.
AnswerA flagship has different uses in a fleet or flotilla of boats and ships. It is the command vessel, which means it is the vessel in which commanding officers for the entire fleet will be present. For a naval fleet this is usually person or persons with the rank of admiral or above. The term has also been used by vehicle manufacturers, where the 'flagship' is generally the top of the line vehicle for that manufacturer. Sometimes is also the model that sells most and keeps that company afloat.CommentIt's worth noting that, although the admiral is based on the flagship, he is not the captain of that flagship.
HMS Sirius - the flagship; HMS Supply - armed storeship; The Alexander - transport and the biggest ship; The Borrowdale -
The first Puritans to come to America (the founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony) came on a fleet of 17 ships. The flagship was the Arbella/Arabella.
The H.M.S. Sirius, flagship of the First Fleet, weighed 540 tons. The Sirius had a length of 30 metres, a breadth of 10 metres, depth was 4 metres and the height of her mainmast above the deck was 32 metres.
A flagship is the lead naval vessel of any military fleet, or seaborne task force.
The first Puritans to come to America (the founders of Massachusetts Bay Colony) came on a fleet of 17 ships. The flagship was the Arbella/Arabella.