The Étincelle-class gunboat was a class of twelve gunboats built for the French Navy in 1855, used in the Crimean War.
The Étincelle class was designed around a wooden hull and a steam and sail propulsion. They carried 50-pounder guns and an assortment of smaller riffled pieces.
Name | Ship builder | Launched | Fate | |
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Aigrette | Le Havre | 1855 | Lost after an accidental rupture of the engine off Antivari on 17 August 1859[1] | |
Alarme | Toulon | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1871[2] | |
Avalanche | Le Havre | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1866[3] | |
Dragonne | Le Havre | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1867[4] | |
Éclair | Nantes | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1872[5] | |
Étincelle | Cherbourg | 1855 | Lost in the Mozambique Channel in March 1862, probably due to a typhoon[6] | |
Flamme | Brest | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1872[7] | |
Flèche | Toulon | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1882[8] | |
Fulminante | Le Havre | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1879[9] | |
Fusée | Toulon | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1868[10] | |
Grenade | Brest | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1871[11] | |
Mitraille | Toulon | 1855 | Sold for breaking 1868[12] |