Description: It was a twin-engine British biplane bomber of the 1930s. Although it had a short service life, it equipped several squadrons of the RAF as one of the most important British bombers of the mid-1930s, and was the last biplane heavy bomber to serve with the RAF. LIMITED EDITION
Ref: RV00006
Created: 09/09/2008
MARTIN PBM-5 MARINER
Description: One of the most important US Navy aircraft used during the World War Two was the PBM-5 Mariner a patrol sea-plane. It served as a troop carrier, cargo transport and even as anti submarine duties. Later served with the US Coast Guards and during the Korean War. LIMITED EDITION
Description: After the World War Two, this former US Navy hospital ship received the name S.S. Hope. Financed by US Industry and private donors. Her main mission was to provide emergency medical and auxiliary personnel. Among other places, she travelled to Jakarta and Saïgon. The S.S. Hope was retired from service in 1974. LIMITED EDITION
Ref: RV00008
Created: 06/05/2008
SSBN-602 USS "ABRAHAM LINCOLN" class POLARIS NUCLEAR SUBMARINE
Description: a George Washington-class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the 16th President of the United States.
Her keel was laid down by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard of Kittery, Maine, on 1 November 1958. She was launched on 14 May 1960 sponsored by Mrs. Mary L. Beckwith, and commissioned on 8 March 1961 with Commander Leonard Erb commanding the Blue Crew and Commander Donald M. Miller commanding the Gold Crew. Abraham Lincoln got underway on 20 March 1961. LIMITED EDITION