MORE THAN U CAN HOLD
The George Bush Aircraft Carrier can hold 150 airplanes.
yes.
there are many diffrent kinds of carriers, a super carrier can hold 113 aircraft
Depends on the aircraft carrier. If you had 11 Nizim class ships the size of the Ronald Reagan you could theoretically hold 60,500 people. However if you removed the planes and added more food or crushed quarters that number could go up substantially. However Aircraft carriers can be as large as you want.
Endurance refers to how long an aircraft can fly without stopping. It also associates for other defenitions in war planes. It refers to how long an aircraft can hold after it was hit by a bomb or how much attacks a airplane can hold.
The B-47 is a long obsolete medium bomber that was land based - they were never used on aircraft carriers, and indeed, needed more runway than an aircraft carrier could provide. Hence, the question is moot.
The USS Oriskany was an aircraft carrier. It was in both the Korean and Vietnam War. It was designed to hold between 90 and 100 airplanes. It would hold up to 2,600 crew members.
An assault ship with a flight deck may resemble an aircraft carrier, but its purpose is to deliver marines and their equipment for amphibious attacks. Many navies use assault ships, but not all of them have a flight deck. An assault ship with its own flight facilities spares the aircraft carriers from the task of carrying marine air support. An assault ship cannot operate the high-performance combat aircraft that an aircraft carrier has, but it does not need them for the job it does. An assault ship does not fight enemy ships at sea. Its purpose is to land on an enemy shore and hold it until reinforcements arrive.
An aircraft carrier is basically a large "barge". Or a large flat ship that can hold many different planes, and is long enough for a plane to take off and land on. These large aircraft carriers are usually located in the middle of the ocean, in a location where an airport or landing location on land is not accessible. Planes are able to land and take off from the deck of this ship. There is a cable that snags onto the plane as it is landing to keep the plane from skidding off the boat. There are several different types of Carriers. There are the VSTOL types, the British have a number of these, they are smaller than the US large carriers. The aircraft, Harriers, do vertical take offs and only require enough space to land on. The US has Heliocopter Assault (LHAs) that are designed to transport large groups of Marines from the ship to shore in attack waves. And the biggest are the US Navy's Nimitz class carriers. Nuclear powered, they carry heliocopters, jets and prop planes. They are designed to extend the US presence into areas not readily available to aircraft from land based locations. The greatly increased range of most aircraft has greatly extended their range of operation. They allow rapid turn around of aircraft, increasing the number of missions that can be run.
Depends on the aircraft. Some planes such as the 787 and 320 can carry up too 250 passengers, While an Embraer 145 can only hold about 25-45.
In additon to the Aircrafts countyr of registration Aviation Control Boards guidence each carrier and manufacturer has specific rules on wet weather operation Each pilot is subject to a PIREP and ATC. large aircraft such as the boeing 700 series etc have excellent records for wet weather takes offs. Thunderstorms are an issue as these will/do cause windshere which can have an effect on the aircraft and duing these time planes will be kept on hold until ATC an see a shift in that past of waether pattern. However, the pilot if cleared (IFR) can opt to hold until they feel conditions are better. These are holds are few in fact as most airlines training their flightdeck crews to such a high standrd. In additon nearly all large craft are now fitted with long range metro radars in the nore of the aircraft. These in conjuction with the FMS assist in the take off
yes, some very big planes can hold cars.