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The Iowas had heavily protected main battery turrets, with 19.5-inch (495 mm) Class B and STS face, 9.5-inch (241 mm) Class A sides, 12-inch (305 mm) Class A rear, and 7.25-inch (184 mm) Class B roof. The turret barbettes' armor is Class A with 17.3 inches (439 mm) abeam and 11.6 inches (295 mm) facing the centerline, extending down to the main ...
Guiloy – Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64, 1:43, 1:24 and 1:18 scales. Guisval – Spanish manufacturer of die-cast models in 1:64 and 1:43 scales. Gunze Sangyo – Japanese plastic model manufacturer. One series is 1:32 scale American cars from the 1950s.
1993 - Ertl begins the Wings Of Texaco die cast airplane collection; 1996 - Racing Champions introduces its Mint line of non-racing vehicles. Racing Champions Corporation is formed; 1997 - Racing Champions completes its initial public stock offering (RACN on NASDAQ) 1999 - Company produces a commercial version of the Eternity puzzle
USS Iowa (BB-61) is a retired battleship, the lead ship of her class, and the fourth in the United States Navy to be named after the state of Iowa.Owing to the cancellation of the Montana-class battleships, Iowa is the last lead ship of any class of United States battleships and was the only ship of her class to serve in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II.
A cutaway of a turret mounting 16-inch guns. Due to a lack of communication during design in 1938, the Bureau of Ordnance assumed the Iowa class would use the 16-inch (406 mm)/50 Mark 2 guns constructed for the 1920 South Dakota-class battleships and Lexington-class battlecruisers.
Now Denker is convinced the two series can co-exist as the popularity of racing in Iowa booms. This year 44% of tickets sold to the IndyCar weekend were sold to out-of-state fans, Denker said.