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U-Boot 'Forelle' 1902 by Ulis Racing Legends

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Management number 213364597 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $36.00 Model Number 213364597
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Submarine, constructed at Germaniawerft in Kiel during 1902. German submarine development traces back to 1849 when Bavarian soldier Wilhelm Bauer conceived the idea of a submarine. In Kiel, he realized a model, built in 1850 as 'Brandtaucher' by August Howaldt at Schweffel and Howaldt. During a test run, the incomplete U-boat sank due to insufficient funds. In 1897, an experimental submersible, the 'Tauchboot' with serial number 333, was built by Karl Leps. In 1902, the 'Forelle' was constructed, based on plans by engineer Raymondo Lorenzo d´Equevilley-Montjustin, influenced by developments from Claude Gobet, Gustave Zédé, Isaac Peral, and the Englishman Waddington. It was the first functional German U-boat, featuring a conning tower, periscope, air purification system, and bilge pump. Powered by an electric motor using a 715 Ampère-hour battery, it had a range of about 25 nautical miles at four knots speed.

Size OR (Original - 55x75 cm)
Theme Military
Brand Name Ulis Racing Legends
Manufacturer Ulis Racing Legends
Power Source No Power Source Required
Material Type Holz, Keilrahmen gerollt
Operation Mode Friction
Toy Vehicle Form Submarine
Age Range Description Youth
Educational Objective Educate about the history of submarines and their development, particularly in Germany

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