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- Commerce de Bordeaux 1784The Temeraire Class ships of the line was and remains the most numerous class of capital ships ever built.
- Embuscade 1798The Amazon Class frigates of 1773 were fifth-rate, 32-guns British ships.
- HMS Bellona 1760The Bellona Class is considered a prototype for the iconic 74-gun ships of the latter part of the 18th century.
- HMS Cleopatra 1779The Amazon Class frigates of 1773 were fifth-rate, 32-guns British ships.
- HMS Concorde 1783The Concorde Class frigates were fifth-rate, 32-guns, fast and maneuverable ships.
- HMS Hermione 1779The Concorde Class frigates were fifth-rate, 32-guns, fast and maneuverable ships.
- HMS Impetueux 1796The Temeraire Class ships of the line was and remains the most numerous class of capital ships ever built.
- Le Berwick 1795The Bellona Class is considered a prototype for the iconic 74-gun ships of the latter part of the 18th century.
- Sails of Glory: Alligator 1782This ship pack can also be used to represent the French ship-sloop "Le Fortune 1780".
- Sails of Glory: HMS Queen Charlotte 1790The flagship of Admiral Earl Howe at the Glorious First of June, 1794
- Sails of Glory: HMS Royal George 1788The flagship at the Battle of Groix and wore the flag of Admiral Alexander Hood at the Glorious First of June.
- Sails of Glory: HMS Royal Sovereign 1786HMS Royal Sovereign was the largest warship in the world at the time of her construction
- Sails of Glory: HMS Swan 1767HMS Swan was the lead ship in the Swan class of ship-sloops.
- Sails of Glory: HMS Victory 1765Sail and fight with HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's Flagship at Trafalgar.
- Sails of Glory: Imperial 1791The French flagship in the Battle of San Domingo on February, 6th 1806.