The text of the entry was: Did you know ... that the Japanese battleship Settsu(pictured) simulated the radio traffic of all six aircraft carriers of the
1st Air Fleet at the beginning of the
Pacific War in an effort to deceive the
Allies as to their location?
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Target ship, remote control.
It says in the body of text that it was converted to radio control. Then a sentence about how it was used to transport troops. Then it talks about how it was used to "train carrier pilots". I assume that by "training carrier pilots", it means that it was used as a target while under remote control, but I don't see what the remote control has to do with transporting troops. Could the order or wording be changed? --.45Colt 03:41, 10 March 2014 (UTC) — Preceding
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The text is chronological; nothing about being converted for remote control means that she couldn't have been used like an ordinary ship with a full crew aboard. Just need to disengage the remote activators or whatever.--
Sturmvogel 66 (
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Picture from 1910?
Please correct the underwriting of the picture. It could not show her one year before being launched.