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the first true naval aircraft in sight of the aircraft carrier operations would be the sopwith pup, used by the royal navy in aircraft carrier testing.

in terms of the first catapult aircraft, it would be USS North Carolina during the great war. it was the first official successful ship-bound launch.

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