klnowak
Charter Member
Next to come ---- the Yorktown class carriers USS Yorktown (CV-5), USS Enterprise (CV-6) and the USS Hornet (CV-8)
The Yorktown class was a class of three aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy and completed shortly before World War II. They immediately followed Ranger, the first U.S. aircraft carrier built as such, and benefited in design from experience with Ranger and the earlier Lexington class, which were conversions into carriers of two battlecruisers that were to be scrapped to comply with the Washington Naval Treaty, an arms limitation accord.
These ships bore the brunt of early action in the Pacific War, and two of the three were lost: Yorktown, sunk at the Battle of Midway, and Hornet, sunk in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Enterprise, the sole survivor of the class, was the most decorated ship of the U.S. Navy in the Second World War. After efforts to save her as a museum ship failed, she was scrapped in 1958
The USS Hornet get very famos for the first attack onto the Japan homeland... the Doolittle Raid. One version of the upcoming carriers will show the ship for this raid.
So.... take an Army Bomber.... land it on the carrier (in real the plane where putt on deck with a crane in harbor) and try to start it from the very short deck of the hornet.
First pictures....
The Yorktown class was a class of three aircraft carriers built for the United States Navy and completed shortly before World War II. They immediately followed Ranger, the first U.S. aircraft carrier built as such, and benefited in design from experience with Ranger and the earlier Lexington class, which were conversions into carriers of two battlecruisers that were to be scrapped to comply with the Washington Naval Treaty, an arms limitation accord.
These ships bore the brunt of early action in the Pacific War, and two of the three were lost: Yorktown, sunk at the Battle of Midway, and Hornet, sunk in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands.
Enterprise, the sole survivor of the class, was the most decorated ship of the U.S. Navy in the Second World War. After efforts to save her as a museum ship failed, she was scrapped in 1958
The USS Hornet get very famos for the first attack onto the Japan homeland... the Doolittle Raid. One version of the upcoming carriers will show the ship for this raid.
So.... take an Army Bomber.... land it on the carrier (in real the plane where putt on deck with a crane in harbor) and try to start it from the very short deck of the hornet.
First pictures....