On the average a modern Aircraft carrier takes about 5 years from beginning to delivery.
2 yrs
At 30 knots it would take about 6 days for an Aircraft Carrier to cross the Atlantic. And about 10 days to cross the Pacific.
The USS Lexington (lost at Coral Sea) was 888 feet long.
No, the C-17 air transport aircraft is much too heavy & large to land on an Aircraft Carrier. Or for that matter take-off again.
The fastest way to sink the unbelivable huge Aircraft Carrier is to aim for the most weakest spot or take the anti-ship torpedoes. Just a couple of hits, than the whole Aircraft Carrier is on it's way down to the bottom of the ocean floor.
An aircraft carrier allows airplanes to take off and land on a ship of a navy battle group while it is at sea and far from land. An airplane gives the battle group improved observation at long distance. Airplanes can attack enemy ships without the enemy seeing and firing at your ships.
On an aircraft carrier, 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
No because aircraft carriers are so huge and it can handle lots of punishments. Aircraft carriers are incredibly strong. If you fire one missile at it, it still could float and move even up to twelve missiles and the aircraft carrier will take damages and still can move. If you fire several missiles or more, the whole aircraft carrier will sink.
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The maximum rate of take offs and landings (tempo) on an aircraft carrier is 2 takeoffs and one landing every 37 seconds during the daylight and one takeoff and landing every minute during nighttime.
roughly 20-25 days, depending on many different factors such as ship speed, orders, water conditions, etc
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