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The '''''Plunger''-class''' was an early class of [[United States]] [[United States Navy|Navy]] [[submarine]]s, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines |
The '''''Plunger''-class''' was an early class of [[United States]] [[United States Navy|Navy]] [[submarine]]s, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of [[World War I]]. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the ''Adder'' class, as the USS ''Adder'' was the first boat of the class to be completed. |
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=== General characteristics === |
=== General characteristics === |
Revision as of 22:56, 14 July 2008
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Plunger (SS-2) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Adder (SS-3) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Grampus (SS-4) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Moccasin (SS-5) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Pike (SS-6) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Porpoise (SS-7) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Shark (SS-8)
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
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See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
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See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Plunger (SS-2) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Adder (SS-3) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Grampus (SS-4) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Moccasin (SS-5) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Pike (SS-6) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Porpoise (SS-7) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Shark (SS-8)
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Plunger (SS-2) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Adder (SS-3) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Grampus (SS-4) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Moccasin (SS-5) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Pike (SS-6) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Porpoise (SS-7) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Shark (SS-8)
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Plunger (SS-2) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Adder (SS-3) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Grampus (SS-4) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Moccasin (SS-5) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Pike (SS-6) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Porpoise (SS-7) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Shark (SS-8)
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
The Plunger-class was an early class of United States Navy submarines, used primarily as training vessels for the newly formed "silent service" to familiarize navy personal with the performance and operations of such craft. Most of these "A-class" submarines were stationed in the Phillipines prior to the outbreak of World War I. In some instances, this class of submarines is referred to as the Adder class, as the USS Adder was the first boat of the class to be completed.
General characteristics
- Lead Boat: USS Plunger (SS-2)
- Builders: Crescent Shipyard (SS 2, 3, 5, 7, 8), Union Iron Works (SS 4, 6)
- Number of boats: 7 boats
- Displacement: 107 tons
- Length: 63' 10"
- Beam: 11' 11"
- Draft: 10' 7"
- Speed: 8 knots (surfaced); 7 knots (submerged)
- Diving Depth: 19m
- Range:
- Endurance (submerged):
- Fuel Capacity:
- Patrol Endurance:
- Propulsion:'
- Complement: 7
- Deck Gun:
- Torpedoes: 1 18-inch torpedo tube
History
The Plunger-class submarines were built at the beginning of the twentieth century largely as experimental vessels. This class of submarines were built at two different locations on both coasts of the United States. All seven boats were renamed to A-type designations (A-1 through A-7) on 17 November 1911. They were given corresponding alphanumeric hull numbers on 17 July 1920, after all but Grampus (SS-4) and Pike (SS-6) had been decommissioned. All of the Plunger-class ships were decommissioned by 1921 and used as targets.
Boats
Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Plunger (SS-2) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Adder (SS-3) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Grampus (SS-4) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Moccasin (SS-5) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Pike (SS-6) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Porpoise (SS-7) Template loop detected: Template:Ship box USS Shark (SS-8)
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.
See also
- Grampus (TUGS), a fictional character in the 1989 series TUGS is based on this type of submarine.
External links
- List of United States Navy submarines
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships.