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Six ships of the British Royal Navy have b … Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Flirt:
* Flirt was a ship in service with the navy in 1592.
* HMS Flirt (1782) was a 14-gun brig of 209 tons launched at Dover on 4 March 1782 and sold on 1 December 1795. She then became a whaler in the British southern whale fishery until 1803 when the French privateer François Aregnaudeau in Blonde captured Flirt as she was returning home from a voyage.
* was a Cheerful-class wooden screw gunboat launched at Greenhythe on 7 June 1856 and broken up at Haslar in April 1864.
* was a gunboat purchased in 1862 for New Zealand service and sold in 1864.
* was a composite screw gunboat of 603 tons launched at Devonport on 20 December 1867 and sold in November 1888 for breaking up.
* HMS Flirt (1897) was a C-class destroyer launched at Jarrow on 15 May 1897 and sunk on 27 October 1916 in the Dover Strait. This article includes a list of ships with the same or similar names. If an internal link for a specific ship led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended ship article, if one exists. the intended ship article, if one exists.
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Six ships of the British Royal Navy have b … Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Flirt:
* Flirt was a ship in service with the navy in 1592.
* HMS Flirt (1782) was a 14-gun brig of 209 tons launched at Dover on 4 March 1782 and sold on 1 December 1795. She then became a whaler in the British southern whale fishery until 1803 when the French privateer François Aregnaudeau in Blonde captured Flirt as she was returning home from a voyage.
* was a Cheerful-class wooden screw gunboat launched at Greenhythe on 7 June 1856 and broken up at Haslar in April 1864.
* was a gunboat purchased in 1862 for New Zealand service and sold in 1864.
* was a composite screw gunboat of 603 tons launched at Devonport on 20 December 1867 and sold in November 1888 for breaking up.
* HMS Flirt (1897) was a C-class destroyer launchlirt (1897) was a C-class destroyer launch
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