Successful enough. But it's awful hard to sink "one" aircraft carrier, only to have it replaced with "ten" more! Germany & Japan were defeated by the production line. For every tank, plane, and ship destroyed by the axis (Germany/Japan-Italy surrendered in 1943)...at the very minimum, 10 more took it's place!
Another words, if at the start of WWII America had 7 carriers...at the end of it, America had 100 aircraft carriers! If America had 2,000 airplanes before WWII, at the end of it, America had 100,000 airplanes.
The axis was out-produced/pure and simple.
Aircraft carriers
Submarines and Aircraft Carriers
1. The Battle of Midway was successful in turning the tide of the war in the Pacific for the Japanese had lost most of their major aircraft carriers. The Japanese did not have the time or the resources to create more aircraft carriers.
The Japanese had 10 classes of carriers during the time
The Battle of Midway, on June 4, 1942.
Americans.
Aircraft carriers
Submarines and Aircraft Carriers
1. The Battle of Midway was successful in turning the tide of the war in the Pacific for the Japanese had lost most of their major aircraft carriers. The Japanese did not have the time or the resources to create more aircraft carriers.
The Japanese had 10 classes of carriers during the time
The Battle of Midway, on June 4, 1942.
Air fields, and aircraft carriers.
Midway...
The Japanese lost 4 of their aircraft carriers.
The Japanese lost 4 of their aircraft carriers.
Fleet Aircraft Carriers. (Fleet Carriers are a navy's largest carrier).
Owing to their absence during the attack, the Japanese failed to destroy the American aircraft carriers, which were a primary target. The Japanese attackers also neglected to attack the submarine pens, which would play a major role in the future US submarine campaign against the Japanese merchant fleet.