how many aircraft carrier does the usa have
About 3,700 aircraft are currently in service.
Trainers; Transports; Fighters; Fighter-bombers & Bombers, but then that description probably applies to all air forces.
you forgot recanninace, control, and tankers
Can vary for different aircraft, but it depends on the number of seats
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pulse position modulation, used in many RC model aircraft controls.
A cockpit is the area, usually near the front of an aircraft, from which a pilot controls the aircraft. Most modern cockpits are enclosed, except on some small aircraft, and cockpits on large airliners are also physically separated from the cabin.Cockpit as a term for the pilot's compartment in an aircraft first appeared in 1914. From about 1935 cockpit also came to be used informally to refer to the driver's seat of a car, especially a high performance one, and this is official terminology in Formula One. The term is most likely related to the sailing term for the coxswain's station in a Royal Navy ship, and later the location of the ship's rudder controls.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cockpit_(aviation)Also, consider the slang meaning in English of "cock", in context of holding a control stick in an aircraft that is located between ones legs.
The Air Force has Aircraft not Ships. The Navy has Ships.
Glenn Curtiss made the first aircraft for the US Navy
Glenn Curtiss built the first aircraft for the US Navy in 1910.
The CV indicates an Aircraft Carrier. The A at the end indicates it is designed for Attack use. The US Navy does not currently have any CVAs.
The US Navy at Midway had 3 carriers, about 50 support ships, 233 carrier aircraft, as well as 127 land-based aircraft.
US Navy Aircraft Carriers normally operated US Navy aircraft flown by US Navy pilots; however sometimes during WW2 these aircraft carriers had US Army Air Force or US Marine Corps aircraft on-board to be flown-off by Army or Marine pilots. This was for ferrying operations. These aircraft would take off from the carriers but land on an airfield. Army pilots were not trained to land on carriers, neither were the Army aircraft equipped for carrier landings. US Marine pilots & Marine aircraft could operate from carriers if necessary, until they could be established at an airfield.
US aircraft carriers
The U.S.S. Intrepid. Part of the US Navy.
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The US Navy currently has 11 Carriers and a 12th currently undergoing pre-commissioning trials.
There were several Navy jets used in Vietnam, however, the primary fighter aircraft was the F-4 Phantom and the retiring F-8 Crusader. The Navy also used many of their Korean era aircraft in an attack role, one in particular was the A-1 Skyraider. The US Navy also used the A-4 Skyhawk, the A-6 Intruder, and the A-7 Corsair II. The Navy used quite a few specialty aircraft for spotting, surveillance, and refuelling. This was a big period of experimental aircraft for the Navy, but many of these aircraft were not built as the conflict was quickly being brought to a halt. Gene Davis