They attempted to build one and called it the Graf Zeppelin but it was never finished because they put it on hold constantly. At the end of World War 2 the soviets stole it and used it as target practice sinking it in a harbour.
The USS Eisenhower carrier is the most strongest aircraft carrier in the World.
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I have never heard of one that did. Most just flew straight into the ship to kill all hands and sink the ship. There were Germans who did fly into allies bases and surrender.
The aircraft carrier was a major support in world war 2. Take the battle of Midway for example, almost the WHOLE battle was the carriers launching their aircraft at one another. also, Aircraft carriers made the bombing of japan possible in the middle of the war. (Doolittle raid). They were pretty much the key to winning the war.
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The USS Eisenhower carrier is the most strongest aircraft carrier in the World.
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Battle of Santa Cruz Islands.
The Essex class of the US Navy were the largest carriers in WW2.
I have never heard of one that did. Most just flew straight into the ship to kill all hands and sink the ship. There were Germans who did fly into allies bases and surrender.
HMS Argus in 1918 .
An aircraft carrier.
He was the commander of a Patrol Torpedo ship, PT-109, during World War II. After he died, they named an aircraft carrier after him.
There are about 312000 aircraft's in the world and out of them 17700 are passenger carrier aircrafts
There was more than one carrier so to answer this question a specific carrier is needed.
No. The first aircraft carriers they constructed were laid down in 1965. They were late in getting into carrier production, and still have none of the US class carriers.
Yes, kind of. HMS Tracker (D24) was an escort aircraft carrier of the American "Bogue" class. She served in the Royal Navy from 1943 to 1945.