- mong the various stipulations of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919 was a severe limitation of German naval construction.
- Small craft were not covered by these stipulations and resulted in the development of motor torpedo boats starting in the late 1920s.
- The design was based on a civil yacht which was, however, modified to be able to transport two torpedoes: The S-1.
- The evolution of the design continued until it reached, in its most advanced models, 35 meters in length weighing in at 100 metric tons.
- Even room for secondary armaments was progressively increased. The construction was composite, with aluminum beams and wooden planking.
Item Number: 555603
Dimensions: 40.0 x 14.0 x 7.0 inches
Weight: 6.8 lb
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