USS George H.W. Bush aircraft carrier
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USS George H.W. Bush CVN-77
Scale: 1:1190
This is a highly detailed model, optimized for easy printing. The model has been specifically optimized for 3D printing.
4 elevators are movable and adjustable up and down. The flight deck can be removed, and aircraft in the hangar can be placed and taken out.
Printing Tips:
build plate: Use a textured PEI sheet.
Material: PLA
Layer Height: 0.12mm
Outer Wall Count: 2
Acceleration: Set all acceleration values to 1000 mm/s² or lower.
Important Notes:
Some sanding and gluing may be required due to material shrinkage and printing tolerances. Apply even pressure when assembling parts.
Before printing, thoroughly clean the PEI build plate to ensure good adhesion, and ensure your filament is dry.
Special thanks to all friends for your attention, likes, downloads, and support!
USS George H.W. Bush, the tenth and final Nimitz-class aircraft carrier built for the United States in the early 21st century.
USS Bush continues the hull design of USS Reagan (CVN-76), with no major modifications to the flight deck. It served as an incremental design step for the CVN-78 Ford-class aircraft carriers. USS Bush is the most expensive and technologically advanced carrier in the Nimitz class, and it is also the most powerful aircraft carrier currently in service worldwide.
USS George H.W. Bush was built by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia, USA. Its construction order was signed on January 26, 2001. Keel laying commenced on September 6, 2003, the ship was launched and outfitted on October 9, 2006, and it was officially delivered and commissioned into the United States Navy on January 10, 2009. The ship is assigned to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, with its homeport in Norfolk, Virginia.
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USS George H.W. Bush Aircraft Carrier
Scale: 1:1190
This is a highly detailed model, optimized for easy printing. The model has been specifically optimized for 3D printing.
4 elevators are movable and adjustable up and down. The flight deck can be removed, and aircraft in the hangar can be placed and taken out.
Printing Tips:
build plate: Use a textured PEI sheet.
Filament: PLA
Layer Height: 0.12mm
Outer Wall Count: 2
Acceleration: Set all acceleration values to 1000 mm/s² or lower.
Important Notes:
Some sanding and gluing may be required due to material shrinkage and printing tolerances. Apply even pressure when assembling parts.
Before printing, thoroughly clean the PEI build plate to ensure good adhesion, and ensure your filament is dry.
Special thanks to all friends for your attention, likes, downloads, and support!
USS George H.W. Bush Aircraft Carrier (English: USS George H.W. Bush, Hull Number: CVN-77, referred to as: USS Bush Aircraft Carrier), is the last of the 10 Nimitz-class aircraft carriers built by the United States in the early 21st century.
USS Bush Aircraft Carrier continues the hull design of USS Reagan (CVN-76), with no major modifications to the flight deck. It served as an incremental design step for the CVN-78 Ford-class aircraft carriers. USS Bush is the most expensive and technologically advanced carrier in the Nimitz class, and it is also the most powerful aircraft carrier currently in service worldwide.
USS George H.W. Bush was built by Newport News Shipbuilding in Newport News, Virginia, USA. Its construction order was signed on January 26, 2001. Keel laying commenced on September 6, 2003, the ship was launched and outfitted on October 9, 2006, and it was officially delivered and commissioned into the United States Navy on January 10, 2009. The ship is assigned to the U.S. Atlantic Fleet, with its homeport in Norfolk, Virginia.
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