Aventinus-class aircraft repair ship

The Aventinus-class aircraft repair ship was a class of repair ships that were operated by the United States Navy during World War II.

They have the same hull measurements with changes taken place on their armaments and displacements, alongside a workshop to carry out their role.

Only LST-1092 (Aventinus) and LST-1094 (Chloris) were chosen to be modified and redesignated ARVE, with "E" standing for aircraft "Engine".

[1] Both ships survived the war and were mothballed for a short while, before Aventinus was reactivated amid the Korean War in the 1950s.

Chile bought Aventinus and renamed her to Aguila (ARV-135).