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  2. Trumpeter (company) - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeter plastic models of ships are produced in 1:200, 1:350, 1:500 and 1:700 scale, although 1:350 and 1:700 are dominating. Trumpeter has a cooperation with Japanese ship model manufacturer Pit-Road for kits in 1:700 scale. These kits are usually available under the Pit-Road label in Japan and under the Trumpeter label in the rest of the world.

  3. USS Yorktown (PG-1) - Wikipedia

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    Yorktown ' s coal bunkers could carry up to 400 long tons (410 t) of the fuel, and were shielded from "shot and shell". At a near top-speed of 16 knots, the ship could cover 2,800 nautical miles (5,200 km) in 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 days; at the more economical speed of 8 knots (15 km/h) she could cruiser 12,000 nautical miles (22,000 km) over 62 days. [4]

  4. Yorktown-class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia

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    In the end, the Navy chose instead to build two 19,000-ton carriers that could fulfill the design vision; though smaller in displacement than the USS Lexington class and a nominal 27,000-ton limit design, the ships retained high-powered machinery, hull volume and flight deck area that allowed for a fast and capacious design, but also improved ...

  5. List of ships of the line of the United States Navy - Wikipedia

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    Independence-class [1] USS Independence (1814–1912, razeed 1836) [1] USS Washington (1814–1843) [1] USS Franklin (1815–1852) [1] USS Columbus (1819–1861) [1] [5] Chippewa-class. USS Chippewa (laid down 1815, never completed) [1] USS New Orleans (laid down 1815, never completed) [1] USS Pennsylvania (1837–1861) [1] [2] [5] Delaware-class

  6. Yorktown-class gunboat - Wikipedia

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    The Yorktown class was a class of three steel-hulled, twin-screw gunboats built for the United States Navy beginning in 1887. All three ships of the class were named after cities near American Revolutionary War battles. The ships were just over 244 feet (74 m) long and 36 feet (11 m) abeam and displaced a little more than 1,700 long tons (1,730 t).

  7. USS Yorktown - Wikipedia

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    USS Yorktown may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: USS Yorktown (1839), a 16-gun sloop-of-war commissioned in 1840 (sunk in 1850) USS Yorktown (PG-1), the lead Yorktown-class gunboat commissioned in 1889 (sold in 1921) USS Yorktown (CV-5), the lead Yorktown-class aircraft carrier commissioned in 1937 (sunk in 1942)