The average aircraft carrier, in the United States Navy, can put a jet into the air every 15 seconds. The Jets need to have some time between their takeoffs for safety.
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Two things. First, I think you meant dimensions and second, aircraft carriers range in size and shape.
The US Navy's Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers can generally hit a top speed of 30+ knots. Current carriers from other countries generally have top speed in the 25-28 knot range.
The first attack wave, consisting of 49 bombers, 40 torpedo planes, 51 dive bombers, and 43 fighter aircraft; this was followed by a second wave of 54 bombers, 78 dive bombers, and 36 fighters. 414 Japanese aircraft, 390 American aircraft. That's 804 planes but most of the American ones weren't even in the air.
The first USS Lexington aircraft carrier was sunk in the Coral Sea. The second USS Lexington aircraft carrier survived it's predecessor and was decommissioned in 1991.
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Two things. First, I think you meant dimensions and second, aircraft carriers range in size and shape.
The US Navy's Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carriers can generally hit a top speed of 30+ knots. Current carriers from other countries generally have top speed in the 25-28 knot range.
Ryanair is the second largest carrier in Europe.
The first attack wave, consisting of 49 bombers, 40 torpedo planes, 51 dive bombers, and 43 fighter aircraft; this was followed by a second wave of 54 bombers, 78 dive bombers, and 36 fighters. 414 Japanese aircraft, 390 American aircraft. That's 804 planes but most of the American ones weren't even in the air.
The first USS Lexington aircraft carrier was sunk in the Coral Sea. The second USS Lexington aircraft carrier survived it's predecessor and was decommissioned in 1991.
China has the world's second most powerful navy called the People's Liberation Army Navy. It is composed of one aircraft carrier, three transports, 25 destroyers and 58 submarines.
During the attack on Pearl Harbor 29 of 360 Japanese planes were shot down. Only a few US planes made it in the air, so most Japanese planes were shot down by the sailors on the vessels in the harbor. The Japanese lost nine aircraft in the first attack wave and twenty in the second.
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Well, you have 2 controll surfaces on a wing. The first, which practclly all planes have, is called an ailleron this controlls the banking of the plane. The second main controll surface is called flaperons, you only really find these on large aircraft because they are used to slow the plane down.
The first Nuclear-Powered Aircraft Carrier is the USS Enterprise (CVN-65). She has been in commission since 1961, the second longest commissioned Navy warship behind the USS Constitution. She is also the longest Naval vessel in the world.She is scheduled for decommissioning in 2013.