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Hybrid Lafayette Class Subs

UUSS Simon
Bolivar - Ben Franklin Class Submarines.
From this kit you can build all of the submarines of the Ben Franklin
Class.
S125 resin kit $54.95
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The USS Simon Bolivar was part of the Benjamin Franklin class of Fleet Ballistic Missile Submarines built during the 1960s. During her 30 years of service, Simon Bolivar alternated with other SSBNs in keeping the fleet ballistic missile submarines on deterrent patrols, providing the United States with instant retaliatory capabilities in case of attack.
The Blue Water Navy kit of the USS Simon Bolivar measures 14.57 inches long and is a perfect first kit. The hull is a single casting with metal dive planes and comes complete with resin, white metal, and photo-etch parts. A great weekend project.
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"Basics of Ship
Building" by Mike Ashey |
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SSBN-640 Benjamin Franklin |
SSBN-644 Lewis And Clark |
SSBN-656 George Wash. Carver |
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SSBN-641 Simon Bolivar |
SSBN/SSN-645 James K.Polk |
SSBN-657 Francis Scott Key |
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SSBN/SSN-642 Kamehameha |
SSBN-654 George C. Marshall |
SSBN-658 Mariano G. Vallejo |
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SSBN-643 George Bancroft |
SSBN-655 Henry L. Stimson |
SSBN-659 Will Rogers |
The first Lafayette class boats
were deployed in 1963. Essentially
a larger and improved version of the previous Ethan Allen class.
The James Madison class are identical except for being fitted with the
longer range Polaris A-3 ballistic missile when built. The Benjamin Franklin's
were James Madison's also until the early 1980's when it was decided to
upgrade these boats with a quieter propulsion system and longer range more
powerful Trident C-4 missiles.
General Characteristics, Benjamin Franklin Class
Builders: Mare Island Naval Shipyard; General Dynamics Electric Boat Division
Power Plant: One nuclear reactor, one shaft
Length: 425 feet (129.5 meters)
Beam: 33 feet (10.1 meters)
Displacement: Approx. 8,250 tons (8,382.4 metric tons) submerged
Speed: 20+ knots (23+ miles per hour, 36.8 +kph)
Ships:
USS Kamehameha (SSN 642) (ex-SSBN 642), Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
Crew: 13 Officers, 107 Enlisted
Armament: MK-48 torpedoes, four torpedo
tubes
Date Deployed: Oct. 22, 1965 (USS Benjamin Franklin)