SS Michael E
SS Michael E was a cargo ship that was built in 1941. She was the first British catapult aircraft merchant ship : a merchant ship fitted with a rocket catapult to launch a single Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft to defend a convoy against long-range German bombers. She was sunk on her maiden voyage by a German submarine.
Description
Michael E was built by William Hamilton & Co Ltd, Port Glasgow. Launched in 1941, she was completed in May of that year. She was the United Kingdom's first CAM ship, armed with an aircraft catapult on her bow to launch a Hawker Sea Hurricane.The ship was long between perpendiculars, with a beam of. She had a depth of and a draught of. She was measured at and.
She had six corrugated furnaces feeding two single-ended boilers with a combined heating surface of. The boilers fed a 443 nominal horsepower triple-expansion steam engine that had cylinders of, and diameter by stroke. The engine was built by David Rowan & Co Ltd, Glasgow.
History
Michael E was owned by the Bury Hill Shipping Co Ltd. a company owned by the Nicholas Eustathiou shipping concerns. She was placed under the management of Counties Ship Management Ltd of London, an offshoot of the Rethymnis & Kulukundis shipbroking company. She was named after Michael Eustathiou, a member of the Nicholas Eustathiou family that had a major shareholding in her. Her Code Letters were BCKB, her UK Official Number was 163168 and she was registered in London.Michael E was a sister ship of,, and, which also were managed by CSM and owned by companies associated with R&K.