I would think so, considering US aircraft destroyed innumberable Japanese ships, from landing craft to aircraft carriers. US Aircraft destroyed the Yamato. and that was in World War 2, well before the high-tech stuff we have today.
I'm sure they could land on any ship if they really had to. But only aircraft carriers safely.
depends on the ship...aircraft carriers are much wider than cruisers
Flight l9, a training squadron of USN (Avenger) torpedo bombers. planes of this type successfully sunk Japanese carriers at the Battle of Midway, so were a combat-ready craft.
The number and type of planes carried by navy ships can vary depending on the size and purpose of the ship. For example, an aircraft carrier can carry around 60-70 aircraft, including fighter jets, helicopters, and surveillance planes. On the other hand, smaller ships like destroyers or cruisers typically carry 1-2 helicopters for various missions.
escorts 500-1000, fleet carriers 1500-3500, modern nimitz class 5000+
The C stands for Cruiser - an aircraft carrier is considered a "cruiser" ship. V stands for "Voter," which is the French word for "to fly." So...a cruiser you fly planes from is a "cruiser voter" or "CV."
by a truck,planes and a ship
Warships from both sides were using their ship's AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery). The fighting occurred strictly between warplanes: Fighters, Dive Bombers, and Torpedoe Bombers. Planes fought planes, and planes ATTACKED ships.
A pair of mothballed light aircraft carriers.
Hell no! It's a warship, not a cruise ship!!
Ship
It is a container ship.