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--The Constitution is a US Navy wooden hull, three masts, and a sailing frigate with 44 guns, named after the United States Constitution.
――The hull was made of 2,000 elastic live oak materials, and the side plate was 7 inches (178 mm) thick.
――The structure of the ship is characteristic of that time, and there are streaks that intersect diagonally on the hull, which considerably increases the strength of the hull.
--In June 1812, we will participate in the War of 1812.
--On August 19, 1812, I encountered the British fleet frigate Guerriere (38 ships) off the coast of Nova Scotia.
--The Constitution has engaged in artillery battles with Guerriere, damaging Guerriere's fore mast and main mast after several collisions in the battle.
--Gerière surrendered due to this damage, and the ship was disposed of after the sailors left the ship.
--The Constitution has the strength of a broadside gun and excellent sailing ability, and in combat it bounced off British shells with a tough live oak side plate and was unharmed. It is nicknamed "Size" (meaning the old iron shipside).
――The Constitution is still enrolled in the US Navy and is moored at Pier No. 1 of the Charlestown Naval Base as the oldest active ship that can sail.
--Completion size: Overall length 12.8cm Overall height 9.8cm Overall width 4cm
( This is a machine translation. Please allow for possible misinterpretations in the text. )