The Pamir is built at a scale of 1
: 75 . The model shows her as she was in 1957 when she
capsized and sank in the Atlantic.The model is able to be
sailed using radio control in wind up to force 4(11-17mph).
The radio control functions are: rudder, foremast yard
braces, main and mizzen braces and spanker boom, pulling
over the jibs, an auxiliary motor is used.
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The USS Constitution is built at a
scale of 1 : 50. The model shows her as she was before
the War of 1812. The model is able to be sailed using
radio control in winds up to force 4-5 (11-22mph). The
radio control functions are: rudder, foremast yard braces,
main-and mizzen braces , and moving the jibs to the other
side. There is no auxiliary motor.
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The Zeven Provinzien is built at a
scale 1 : 50. The model shows her as she was at the time
of the Four days Seabattle 1666. The model is able to be
sailed using radio control in winds up to force 3(5-11mph).
The radio control functions are: rudder , foremast and
the sprit topsail yard braces and main- und mizzen braces.
There is no auxiliary motor.
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The Fluit is built at a scale 1 :
50. The model shows not a special ship, only shows this
type of ships. Fluits had been built the first time in
1595 at the City of Hoorn in Holland . They where built
to redruce the cost of passing the narrow between Denmark
and Sweden, where all ships had to pay tax. The model is
able to be sailed using radio control in winds up to
force 2. The radio control functions are: rudder ,
foremast and the sprit topsail yard braces and main- und
mizzen braces. There is no auxiliary motor. The Flute got
out of service in 2009, and it will be for sale. Price
3000
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The Preussen built in Scale 1:75 , Die Preussen sailed in the Nitratedtrade. Nitrate was used by Farmers, and for explosivs. She has been built in 1902 at Gestemünde by the Tecklenborgyard, und sailed until 1910 in Nitratetrade. Im November 1910 she ran aground near Dover after a kollision in the English Channel.. The Model has no Poropeller, a length of 196cm. there are more than 40 running ropes to Sailwinches.
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