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1:350 USS Enterprise CVN-65

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AVAILABLE TAM78007 TAMIYA 1:350
€153.00

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Plastic scale model kit.
Size of the assembled model, cm: 100,5x26,7x20,3
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1:350 USS Enterprise CVN-65

The United States Navy Aircraft Carrier CVN-65 Enterprise, also known as the "Big E", is the world's largest ship and the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier. Webster defines the word Enterprise as meaning "Undertaking, Project, A business organization, Initiative, etc.", and the CVN-65 fits all of these definitions perfectly.

The carrier Enterprise is the 8th U.S. Naval vessel to carry the name, and the first one was launched in 1755 as a one masted sailing ship that served during the American Revolution and its displacement was only about 1/1000 of the current namesake. Following the end of the second conflict, the U.S. Navy had on hand 99 aircraft carriers, with another 39 under construction, but with the completion of hostilities construction was halted and many of the others were mothballed. In 1947, only 20 carriers were in active service, including the Midway. With the advent of jet aircraft and heavier gross weights of the new planes, a large 60,000 ton class of carriers was discussed to cover these needs. Construction was begun on CVB-58 in 1949, a 65,000-ton class carrier, but was halted after only five days, because of a change in political thinking, wherein emphasis was placed upon tactical long-range bombers instead.

With lessons learned during the Korean conflict, 4 new carriers, of the Forrestal class, at 60,000 tons were constructed during the 1955-59 time period, and the improved Constellation was completed in 1961. During this period, the U.S. Navy had progressed in the development and testing of a trial nuclear powerplant, suitable for surface ships, and was first used in the Cruiser Long Beach, making it the first nuclear-powered surface vessel. Funding was received by the Navy for the construction of a 75,000-ton displacement nuclear-powered carrier and the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock firm began construction on 4 February 1958. The CVN-65 was launched as the Enterprise on 24 September 1960 as the largest ship afloat. Its waterline is 317 meters long and has a beam of 40.5m, but even with these awesome dimensions, it has the same draught as that of the Kitty Hawk class carriers. The Enterprise is powered by eight pressurized water-cooled A2W nuclear reactors and 4 geared steam turbines by Westinghouse, which produces 280,000 horsepower. With this power, the Enterprise can travel 140,000 n.m. at 36 knots or 400,000 n.m. at 20 knots. The cost of construction was 450 million dollars.

In January 1979 the Enterprise completed her 3rd refueling and overhaul, with many modifications updating the state of the art in electronics, communications, and weapons. The CVN-65 carries 94 aircraft which include F-14A Tomcat, A-7E Corsair II, A-6E Intruder, S-3A Viking, EA-6B Prowler, E-2C Hawk-Eye, and SH-3H Sea King helicopters.

Additional Information

Article No TAM78007
Article No of Manufacturer 78007
Аvailability AVAILABLE
Colour For colouring
Scale 1:350
Manufacturer TAMIYA
Brand No
Series No
EAN 4950344780075
Material Polystyrene (plastic).
Epoch 1947-1991 Cold War and 21st century
Age recommendation Not suitable for children under 14 years.

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Package content:

Plastic scale model kit made of polystyrene, an exact detailed replica of the real model.

Assembly instructions and decals included (water adhesive decals) The model comes unassembled and unpainted and requires glue and paints to be finished. Unless stated on the box the kit does not contain paints, glue, and brushes.

Additional products:

You can find the necessary paints and spraysglues and decal softenersprimers, surfacers and puttiestoolsbrushes in Modeling materials.

For further detailing such you can find various photo-etched parts and resin details.