RFA Sea Salvor (A503)

RFA Sea Salvor (A503) was a salvage vessel of the post-war Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

Decommissioned in April 1971, the ship was laid up at HMNB Devonport, and arrived at Grays, Essex for scrapping on 18 January 1973.

From February to May 1954 she recovered wreckage of the British Overseas Airways Corporation's de Havilland Comet G-ALYP "Yoke Peter" which crashed on 10 January 1954 after taking off from Rome, Italy.

On 9 April she took the burning passenger and cargo ship Dara in tow, to try to beach her to prevent her from sinking.

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