around 35 knots to 65 knots
Definitely not... the maximum practical speed, today, is 32-35 knots.
Up to around 40 mph
The actual limits of an Aircraft Carrier are classified. However; it can travel upwards of 30 knots. Truth be told, an Aircraft Carrier has enough power to shake itself apart. I was actually on an aircraft carrier with my handheld GPS. You wouldn't believe me if I told you how fast that thing can actually go. It is well over 35 knots. ~ Hey there guys...Try 85 knots or 92mph. Yes that big ship, that floating city, can go that fast. ==================== The above poster is correct........ I just did the calculations for how fast the USS Regan got to Japan after the quake and came up with roughly 104mph so 85 - 92 knots is DEAD ON!
Langley
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.
On an aircraft carrier, 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
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Only there's no one on the aircraft carrier.
depends on the aircraft.
The USS Eisenhower carrier is the most strongest aircraft carrier in the World.
Carrier fighter vs carrier fighter. Aircraft carrier duels. Carrier planes (naval aircraft) have folding wings/or wing-tips for shipboard operations.
Japanese aircraft carrier Kaga was created on 1929-11-30.