Description
HMS Ark Royal (pennant number 91) was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that served during the Second World War.
Designed in 1934 to fit the restrictions of the Washington Naval Treaty, Ark Royal was built by Cammell Laird and Company, Ltd. at Birkenhead, England, and completed in November 1938. Her design differed from previous aircraft carriers. Ark Royal was the first ship on which the hangars and flight deck were an integral part of the hull, instead of an add-on or part of the superstructure. Designed to carry a large number of aircraft, she had two hangar deck levels. She served during a period that first saw the extensive use of naval air power; a number of carrier tactics were developed and refined aboard Ark Royal.
Ark Royal served in some of the most active naval theatres of the Second World War. She was involved in the first aerial and U-boat kills of the war, operations off Norway, the search for the German battleship Bismarck, and the Malta Convoys. Ark Royal survived several near misses and gained a reputation as a 'lucky ship'. The Germans incorrectly reported her as sunk on multiple occasions.
Item No | 65307 |
Item Name | HMS Ark Royal 1939 |
Bar Code | 890781653072 |
Scale | 1:350 |
Item Type | Plastic Model Warship Kit |
Model Brief | Length: 696.4mm Beam: 82.4mm |
Total Parts | 550+ |
Metal Parts | n/a |
Photo Etched Parts | 3 sprues |
Film Parts | n/a |
Resin Parts | n/a |
Total Sprues | 24 sprues , deck and stand |
Released Date | 2016-01 |