USS ESSEX CV-9 Length overall: 265.8m Beam max: 44.9m Displacement standard: 27100t Full load: 36380t
During World War II the United States built three types of aircraft carriers, the Essex class heavy carriers, the Independence class light carriers, and escort carriers. The 24 ships of the Essex class were not remarkable for any great design innovation, but essentially for being in right place at right time, and for doing well the task history gave them. The Essex class carriers served in numbers too large, and too late in the war to gain the fame of the prewar carriers whose names they frequently bore, but they served longer than any other class, and through wars never dreamed of by their builders. Those that survive as museum ship today are a fitting tribute to the class that ruled the Pacific fifty years ago.
Scale 1:700
Model Brief Length: 378.7 mm Width: 59.8mm
Total Plastic Parts 606pcs
Box Size 42×18×5cm
Total Sprues 32pcs sprues plus lower hull, upper hull, decks and waterline plate and display stand
Decal Marking 1943 Measure 21
More Features Either waterline version or full hull version can be selected