USS OLYMPIA
FULLY BUILT AND READY TO DISPLAY MUSEUM QUALITY SHIP MODEL
- LARGE SCALE MUSEUM QUALITY DISPLAY HULL MODEL
- Dimension Approx.: 36″ L x 5″ W x 18″ H
- The model is already built, NOT a model ship kit
- Handcrafted from scratch using finest woods & metal fittings
- Complete with display base
Admiral Dewey’s Flagship USS Olympia
The USS Olympia, one of the most historic ships of our Navy, sailed into Manila Bay at the head of our Asiatic Squadron, May 1, 1898, seven days after Spain declared war on the United States. Considered the fastest man-of-war afloat and extremely heavily armored, she steamed to within a few hundred yards of the Spanish fleet. Within six hours the most decisive naval battle ever fought was won by the American fleet with casualties of only 30 wounded and one dead. Spain as a world power was doomed. This ship so proved herself in battle and maneuverability that it greatly influenced the future building of our new steel Navy.
The Olympia is the last surviving ship of our Spanish American War fleet. During the first World War, the Olympia served as convoy escort and brought back the body of the Unknown Soldier for interment at Arlington National Cemetery. The Olympia is now restored as a National Memorial and docked on the Delaware River at Philadelphia, PA., where it may be inspected by the public.
Olympia had a length of 344 ft, a beam of 53 ft, and a gross tonnage of 5,676. The propulsion system consisted of 2 vertical triple-expansion steam engines, enabling the ship to achieve a speed of 21.7 knots. She was able to operate within 6900 miles range with more than 400 crews.
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