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Section 1; para 1; There are many consistency errors in the the para and the infobox. Here goes the list:
Parameter
Prose
Infobox
Length
70.1 meters (230 ft 0 in)
62.78 m (206 ft 0 in)
Beam
14 meters (45 ft 11 in)
13.94 m (45 ft 9 in)
Draft
6.8 meters (22 ft 4 in)
6.3 m (20 ft 8 in)
Displacement
2,824 long tons
2,707 long tons
Indicated HP
1,540 kW
1,374 kW
Speed
10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph)
11 knots (20 km/h; 13 mph)
Please correct these. And also mostly in many of other ship articles of Austia-Hungary (mostly done by you), used the displcament format as XXX tons (XXX long tons; XXX short tons). Please consider the same here.
Should all be fixed - another editor wrote up the design section and infobox, and their stuff is usually pretty squared away, so I didn't really look at it closely.
Section 2; sentence 1; Explain about Drache on its first mention i.e it is the sister ship, than in the later sentence.
Fixed
Section 2; sentence 2; Remove the dup-link of Drache
Done
Section 2; A comma (,) after "to protect Austria's coastline"
Added
Section 2; Link "Denmark"
Done
Section 2.1; para 3; sentence 1; "By this time, Re d'Italia had been rammed and sunk and the coastal defense ship Palestro was burning", the use of "and" is a bit confusing, revise.
Removed the "rammed and", which should hopefully clear it up a bit
Section 2.2; para 1; Remove thedup-link of Venice. First linked in para 1 of Section 2.1
Done
Consider adding the information about guns refitted around 1867 to the infobox.
Added
Consistency error between lead, prose, and infobox. The year for "broken-up", in the lead it is 1896, in prose (section 2.2) it is 1895–1896, and in infobox it is 1895. Please correct them.