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It is a Adder class

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HI I think that it is not a Plunger class. Although USS Plunger was first one finished, The USS Adder has been laid down earlier - 3 October 1900. So if are my knowledges right, the class takes name from the first ship.

--chinook@centrum.cz

Hi. The Navy's Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships says that both A-1 and A-2 were of "cl. Plunger". Curiously, the page on Plunger says she was "cl. A-1".
I think it's usually a matter of being the first ship of a class to be authorized and assigned a number, not which is the first to begin or finish construction.
—WWoods (talk) 20:56, 23 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Ok that sound logical...I made mistake...unfortunately I have not a own version of this great book. If there is written - it should be a right.
So thank you so much for correction and help.
chinook
It may be comforting to know that Friedman refers to them as Adders, as Adder was the first launched. This issue plagued the 1900-1925 Navy frequently, especially with battleships, as to which ship should be the name ship. I plan to mention this in the intro. RobDuch (talk) 01:41, 19 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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