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1/1000 Scale USS Franklin CV-13 Big Ben Aircraft Carrier WWII US Navy Diecast Model Ship
1/1000 Scale USS Franklin CV-13 Big Ben Aircraft Carrier WWII US Navy Diecast Model Ship
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- diecast and pre-painted, ready to display
- material: metal & plastic
- scale: 1/1000
- size: 26*4.5*6 cm
- note: 30 aircrafts (optional) include: 6pcs SBD Dauntless, 6pcs SB2C Helldriver, 6pcs TBF Avenger, 6pcs F6F Hellcat, 6pcs F4U Corsair
USS Franklin (CV/CVA/CVS-13, AVT-8), nicknamed "Big Ben," was one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy, and the fifth US Navy ship to bear the name. Commissioned in January 1944, she served in several campaigns in the Pacific War, earning four battle stars. In March 1945, while launching strikes against the Japanese mainland, she was badly damaged when a single Japanese dive bomber struck her with two bombs. The attack resulted in the loss of 807 of her crew and Franklin became the most heavily-damaged United States aircraft carrier to survive the war. The complement of Franklin suffered 924 killed in action during the war, the worst for any surviving U.S. warship and second only to that of USS Arizona.
After the attack, she returned to the U.S. mainland for repairs, missing the rest of the war; she was decommissioned in 1947. In reserve, she was reclassified as an attack carrier (CVA), then an antisubmarine carrier (CVS), and finally an aircraft transport (AVT), but she was never modernized and never saw active service again. Franklin and Bunker Hill (damaged by two kamikazes) were the only Essex-class carriers not to see active service as aircraft carriers after World War II. Franklin was sold for scrap in 1966.
--copied from Wikipedia
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