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USS Hornet (CV 12)

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General Type Ship
Unit Type Carrier
Cost 26
Set Battle Line
Manufacturer Forumini
Available 1943
Set ID 30
Game Class Limits Essex
Country United States (Details)
Prototype USS Hornet (CV 12) (Details)
Class Essex (Details)
Armor 4
Vital 11
Hull Points 4
Speed 139
Primary 6/6/5/0
AA 8/0/-/-
Air Capacity 4
Special Ability Expert Dogfighter
Special Ability Turkey Shoot
Special Ability Torpedo Defense 1
Game Rarity X
2 of these sold for an average price of: 50.00 50.00 2 of these sold for an average price of: 50.00
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Class History: The Essex class was a class of aircraft carriers of the United States Navy that constituted the 20th century's most numerous class of capital ships. The class consisted of 24 vessels, which came in both "short-hull" and "long-hull" versions. Thirty-two ships were originally ordered; however as World War II wound down, six were canceled before construction, and two were canceled after construction had begun. No Essex-class ships were lost to enemy action, despite several vessels sustaining very heavy damage. The Essex-class carriers were the backbone of the U.S. Navy's combat strength during World War II from mid-1943 on, and, along with the addition of the three Midway class carriers just after the war, continued to be the heart of U.S. Naval strength until the supercarriers began to come into the fleet in numbers during the 1960s and 1970s.
Country: The U.S. is a country of 50 states covering a vast swath of North America, with Alaska in the northwest and Hawaii extending the nation’s presence into the Pacific Ocean. Major Atlantic Coast cities are New York, a global finance and culture center, and capital Washington, DC. Midwestern metropolis Chicago is known for influential architecture and on the west coast, Los Angeles' Hollywood is famed for filmmaking.
Item created by: Lethe on 2015-05-31 17:46:30
Last edited by: gdm on 2019-08-17 07:38:03


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