aircraft carrier

  1. Grumman F14 Tomcat Low Pass

    Grumman F14 Tomcat Low Pass

  2. USS John C. Stennis

    USS John C. Stennis

  3. Aircraft Carrier

    Aircraft Carrier

  4. Aircraft Carrier

    Aircraft Carrier

  5. Aircraft Carrier

    Aircraft Carrier

  6. USS Hancock

    USS Hancock

    Hancock off the Philippines, December 1944
  7. Ark Royal (Aircraft Carrier, 1938-1941)

    Ark Royal (Aircraft Carrier, 1938-1941)

  8. USS John F Kennedy

    USS John F Kennedy

  9. CVL-23 USS Princeton

    CVL-23 USS Princeton

    CVL-23 USS Princeton
  10. HMS Invincible Falklands War

    HMS Invincible Falklands War

  11. Foch French Aircraft Carrier

    Foch French Aircraft Carrier

    1960 FOCH. The Foch was the second post-war French aircraft carrier of national design. She carries 16 fighters and up to 40 combat helicopters. Laid down in February 1957 at the Atlantique shipyards in Saint Nazaire, the Foch was launched on 28 July 1960. After fitting out she entered...
  12. Charles De Gaulle French Aircraft Carrier

    Charles De Gaulle French Aircraft Carrier

    1994 CHARLES DE GAULLE. Frances first nuclear powered aircraft carrier was much delayed for political and economic reasons.
  13. Lafayette French Aircraft Carrier

    Lafayette French Aircraft Carrier

    1943 LAFAYETTE. The first of two ex-US Navy Independence-class light aircraft carriers transferred to France under the Mutual Defence Assistance Program in the early 1950s.
  14. USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Abraham Lincoln Aircraft Carrier.

    1988 USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Nimitz-class nuclear-powered supercarriers, the biggest warships in the world and the mainstay of the United States of Americas naval power, the Abraham Lincoln is generally considered as part of a sub-class lead by the Theodore Roosevelt. THE WORLDS BIGGEST WARSHIPS...
  15. USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Dwight D. Eisenhower Aircraft Carrier.

    I1975 USS DWIGHT D EISENHOWER. The Dwight D Eisenhower, named after the 34th president of the USA, was the second vessel of the Nimitz class of nuclear-powered aircraft carriers, which now includes seven units.
  16. USS Nimitz Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Nimitz Aircraft Carrier.

    1972 USS NIMITZ. The name ship of the latest class of American aircraft carriers is named after Admiral Chester W. Nimitz, who commanded the US Pacific Fleet in World War II. The Ronald Reagan was laid down as the ninth vessel of the class in February 1998. NUCLEAR-POWERED AIRCRAFT CARRIER...
  17. USS Constellation Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Constellation Aircraft Carrier.

    1972 USS Constellation. Objective: North Vietnam USS Constellation in the Gulf of Tonkin, 1972. The fleet aircraft carrier USS Constellation (CVA 64), one of the four Improved Forrestals, was one of the last of the US Navys conventionally-powered supercarriers, having entered service in January...
  18. USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier. (1960)

    USS Enterprise Aircraft Carrier. (1960)

    1960 USS ENTERPRISE. The first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the world (and at the time of building the largest warship in the world) is also the eighth warship of the US Navy to bear the name Enterprise. Her predecessor was the most famous aircraft carrier of World War II. PRECURSOR OF...
  19. USS Kitty Hawk Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Kitty Hawk Aircraft Carrier.

    1956 USS KITTY HAWK. Kitty Hawk was the name- ship of a class of four aircraft carriers developed from the Forrestal class super- carriers constructed in the 1950s.
  20. USS Franklin Aircraft Carrier.

    USS Franklin Aircraft Carrier.

    1944-1945 USS Franklin in the Pacific Aircraft carrier versus kamikazes and dive bombers Commissioned in 1944, the Essex-class aircraft carrier Franklin came the closest of any member of her class to being lost during her relatively short period of active service in the Pacific theatre. BONIN...
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