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The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. The design was selected on 30 January 1824 by the Commission de Paris, an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-Noël Sané, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Lamorinière. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class and as the third of four ranks of ships of the line, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues were fixed with underwater stabilisers.

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  • La classe Suffren est une classe de navires de ligne de 90 canons de la Marine Royale française (fr)
  • The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. The design was selected on 30 January 1824 by the Commission de Paris, an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-Noël Sané, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Lamorinière. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class and as the third of four ranks of ships of the line, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues were fixed with underwater stabilisers. Only the first two, Suffren and Inflexible, retained the original design all through their career; the others were converted to steam and sail during their construction. Design * Straight walls of an arsenal model of Suffren, with the lower long 30-pounder battery, the upper short 30-pounder battery, and the 30-pounder carronades on the deck (en)
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  • Toulon, Brest (en)
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  • Suffren (en)
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  • *1824-1839: *30 × 30-pounder long guns on lower deck *32 × 30-pounder short guns on middle deck *24 × 30-pounder carronades and 4 × 18-pounders on upper decks *1839-1840 *26 × 30-pounder long guns and 4 × 22cm Paixhans guns on lower deck *32 × 30-pounder short guns on middle deck *24 × 30-pounder carronades and 4 × 16 cm Paixhans guns on upper decks (en)
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  • Suffren class ship of the line (en)
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  • La classe Suffren est une classe de navires de ligne de 90 canons de la Marine Royale française (fr)
  • The Suffren class was a late type of 90-gun ships of the line of the French Navy. The design was selected on 30 January 1824 by the Commission de Paris, an appointed Commission comprising Jean-Marguerite Tupinier, Jacques-Noël Sané, Pierre Rolland, Pierre Lair and Jean Lamorinière. Intended as successors of the 80-gun Bucentaure class and as the third of four ranks of ships of the line, they introduced the innovation of having straight walls, instead of the tumblehome design that had prevailed until then; this tended to heighten the ships' centre of gravity, but provided much more room for equipment in the upper decks. Stability issues were fixed with underwater stabilisers. (en)
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  • Classe Suffren (navire de ligne) (fr)
  • Suffren-class ship of the line (en)
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