Great Phoenix

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Great Phoenix is the English translation of "Taihō," the mythologically inspired name given to the Imperial Japanese Navy’s World War II aircraft carrier.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aircraft carrier
warship
class Taihō-class aircraft carrier NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryOfOrigin Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
designedAs modern armored carrier for the Imperial Japanese Navy
era World War II
surface form: World War II era
fate sunk in combat during World War II
hasEnglishName Great Phoenix NERFINISHED
hasLanguageOfOriginalName Japanese
hasNameMeaning Great Phoenix NERFINISHED
hasNotableFeature armored flight deck
closed hangar design
hasOriginalName Taihō NERFINISHED
isLeadShipOfClass Taihō-class aircraft carrier NERFINISHED
namedAfter mythological phoenix
nameEtymology mythologically inspired name
navalAffiliation Axis powers NERFINISHED
navalRole capital ship
operatedBy Imperial Japanese Navy NERFINISHED
propulsion conventional-powered
serviceBranch Japanese Navy NERFINISHED
shipType aircraft carrier
fleet carrier
sinkingCause subsequent internal explosions
torpedo attack
sunkBy United States Navy submarine USS Albacore NERFINISHED
sunkIn Battle of the Philippine Sea NERFINISHED
theaterOfOperations Pacific War NERFINISHED
usedBy Imperial Japanese Navy NERFINISHED

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Japanese carrier Taiho namesake Great Phoenix