WWII carriers had a complement of about 2,500 officers and men.
Typically, an aircraft carrier is home to close to 5,000 people. This includes ship's crew and air wing personnel.
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There are 24 hour kitchens on most of the decks of an aircraft carrier. They have to feed over 5000 people three times a day any time of the day due to 24 hour shifts.
The B-47 is a long obsolete medium bomber that was land based - they were never used on aircraft carriers, and indeed, needed more runway than an aircraft carrier could provide. Hence, the question is moot.
The average aircraft carrier, in the United States Navy, can put a jet into the air every 15 seconds. The Jets need to have some time between their takeoffs for safety.
Typically, an aircraft carrier is home to close to 5,000 people. This includes ship's crew and air wing personnel.
There is a flight deck on an aircraft carrier but, it is not an aircraft carrier as there are many other ships that have flight decks on them. The amphibious assault ship is a good example.
there are many diffrent kinds of carriers, a super carrier can hold 113 aircraft
It's very difficult to measure an aircraft carrier in pounds. They are about 70,000 to 96,000 tons.
The current generation USS Nimitz supercarriers (the largest ever built) require a crew of about 3200 sailors, and an aircrew of about 2500. The next-generation Ford-class supercarriers reduce this number through automation by almost 20%, to roughly 4700 crew total. For comparison, the prototypical WW2 aircraft carrier, the USS Essex class, had a total crew of 2600.
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There are 24 hour kitchens on most of the decks of an aircraft carrier. They have to feed over 5000 people three times a day any time of the day due to 24 hour shifts.
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In a fleet there would be as many as 50+ aircrafts. It depends of it is a aircraft carrier or some other base.
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