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USS FORRESTAL AIRCRAFT CARRIER MODEL
 

USS Forrestal was the United States' first supercarrier, and was the lead ship of her class. She was commissioned in 1955.  USS Forrestal and her class were conventionally powered. She surpassed the World War II Japanese carrier Shinano as the largest carrier yet built, and was the first designed to support jet aircraft.

Forrestal was the first American aircraft carrier to be constructed with an angled flight deck (invented by Dennis Cambell of the Royal Navy, was one prominent design feature that drastically simplified aircraft recovery and deck movements, enabling landing and launching operations to be performed simultaneously rather than interchangeably; it also better handled the higher landing speeds of jet-powered aircraft), steam catapult, and an optical landing system, as opposed to having them installed after launching.

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The ship was affectionately called "The FID", because her namesake was the first Secretary of Defense, FID standing for "First In Defense". This is also the slogan on the ship's insignia and patch.

On July 29, 1967, tragedy struck when Forrestal suffered a huge fire on her flight deck, resulting in the loss of more than 130 men and numerous aircraft. From the accident, the Navy learned fire-fighting lessons still in practice today.


 

Reclassified as CV-59 in 1975, the supercarrier served as the host ship for the United States Bicentennial celebrations in July 1976 at New York City, New York. In the following years, Forrestal was active in confronting Libya in March 1981 and received a Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) from 1983-85. During the Persian Gulf war in 1990-91, she was on standby in the Atlantic and provided air support during Operation Provide Comfort to assist the Kurds in 1991.

USS Forrestal was decommissioned in 1993, and made available as a museum. Attempts to save her were unsuccessful, and in December 2015, she was scrapped.

A model of the USS Forrestal can be found in the America's Wars in Vietnam section at the National Museum of the U.S. Navy. Visit the museum to appreciate our model's quality and accuracy.

This primarily wood USS Forrestal aircraft carrier is one of our fifth-generation models. It is the best in the world by a wide margin. Our models never suffer from structural errors like those of other builders. When you search the world wide web, pay particular attention to the stern and the superstructure. The parts on the mast are tiny and very difficult to make and our gifted, honest craftsmen did not omit them.

38" long x 11" tall x 11" wide when the HF whip antennas are down (9.5" wide when they are up) $3,790 Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $300 flat rate. Aircraft are not fixed to the deck and can be arranged creatively by you. This model is in stock and can be shipped within five business days. Extra aircraft can be ordered and shipped several weeks later for a nominal cost of $100 per ten units.

Models below are built per commission only. We require only a small deposit (not full amount, not even half) to start the process $500    The remaining balance won't be due until the model is completed, in about 4 months.

27" long: $2,990 Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $250 flat rate.

19" long: $2,200 Shipping and insurance in the contiguous USA included. Other places: $200 flat rate.

For larger sizes, email us for a quote. ModelShipMaster.com is the only one who can build massive models, as much as the door of a full size truck can accommodate. Click here to learn more: very large ships.

We accept commissions to build the USS Saratoga (CV-60), USS Ranger (CV-61), USS Independence (CV-62) aircraft carriers of the Forrestal class.

When you compare models, please always remember our reminder to look for large photos that show small sections of the ship. It's a world of difference.

Learn more about the USS Forrestal here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Forrestal_(CV-59)