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Jeff Head

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Thanks to Pointblank for finding this great video of a UK training simulation presentation for the UKs new F-35B aircraft for the Queen Elizabeth and Prince of Wales aircraft carriers:


[video=youtube;kqrpo6cSb4Y]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=kqrpo6cSb4Y[/video]
 

delft

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There seems to be plenty of time. The Europeans told Kerry and he agreed, said radio news bulletins today, that the the assault will await the outcome of the UN investigation, which may take weeks, "to strengthen the position of the US". The outcome will include information about the quality of the nerve agent and perhaps even source of it.
The ships will have a nice time there, waiting. In the mean time the war will continue.
Btw Kerry has again promised to provide evidence to the European countries. And to others? Is he afraid his evidence will be shot down?
 

bd popeye

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Great news on the JFK museum.. The ball is rolling.. downhill!

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By Michelle R. Smith
The Associated Press
© September 8, 2013

PROVIDENCE, R.I.

The effort to bring the retired aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy to Rhode Island for use as a museum has passed another hurdle with the town council in Middletown voting to support the project in concept.

Frank Lennon, president of the nonprofit Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame, said the 6-1 vote Tuesday doesn't commit the town to anything. But he said it's an important show of local support to the Navy, which will ultimately decide whether the group can have the ship. The Hall of Fame has been working since 2010 to bring the aircraft carrier to the state.

He said the project would be good news for Rhode Island.

"This is the antidote to 38 Studios," he said, referring to the failed $75 million state loan guarantee to former Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling's video game company. "This is a potential major economic engine that's going to have positive economic impact. It's going to create jobs, and it's not going to cost the state any money."

He said they hope to use it not just as a museum but also as a family attraction, education resource and job training center.

The carrier, known as Big John, was the last conventionally powered aircraft carrier built by the Navy and once carried 4,600 crew members and 70 combat aircraft. It was built in Virginia and christened in 1967 by Kennedy's 9-year-old daughter, Caroline. It was active in both Iraq wars and the war in Afghanistan and decommissioned in 2007. The 1,050-foot ship is being kept in Philadelphia.
 

Jeff Head

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Regarding aircraft carrier hanger sizes, I have been doing a little looking and have found several. Here's what I have so far:

Aircraft Carrier Hanger Sizes:

US Navy USS Ford & Nimitz CVN
685 ft long x 110 ft wide x 25 ft tall

Russian Kuznetsov & Chinese Liaoning CV
595 ft long x 96 ft wide x 25 ft tall

Royal Navy HMS Queen Elizabeth CV
550 ft long x 90 ft wide x 25 ft tall

French Navy Charle de Gaulle CVN
452 ft long x 95 ft wide x 20 ft tall

Japanese JS Imuzo CVH
550 ft long x 80ft wide x 22 ft tall

US Navy USS America LHA
425 ft long x 86 ft wide x 25 ft tall

Royal Navy HMS Illustrious CVH
475 ft long x 55 ft wide x 22 ft tall

Japanese JS Hyuga CVH
350 ft long x 60 ft wide x 22 ft tall

US Navy USS Wasp LHD
265 ft long x 76 ft wide x 22 ft tall

I am looking for the Vikramaditya specifications. I have some general numbers but want to nail them down. Also looking for the HMS Ocean, French Mistral, the Spanish Juan Carlos, Australian Canberras, the Italian Cavour, etc.
 
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delft

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Comparing QE class and Adm K class: the ships have a similar size, but the older class has the larger hangar. A Chinese CV 001A would likely have an even longer hangar. What are the Brits up to?
 

bd popeye

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Planning for the future.
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or planing on deploying USMC Harriers or F-35Bs.:)..plus it's good to have extra room on a CV.

Jeff.. I can't find any figures on the demensions of Essex & Midway class CV hangars. If you have them please post. thanks!
 

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Newport News Shipbuilding said:
On Saturday, November 9, 2013, Newport News Shipbuilding will christen the nation's newest aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) during a ceremony on-site where the ship is being constructed. President Gerald R. Ford was the 38th President of the United States. His daughter, Susan Ford Bales, will serve as the ship's sponsor, performing the traditional honor of breaking a bottle of American sparkling wine across the ship's bow during the ceremony.

Prior to the ceremony, the dry dock in which CVN 78 was structurally built will be flooded, preparing the ship for launch in the days following her christening. The christening ceremony will be held in front of the ship's bow.

Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) is the first of a new class of aircraft carriers, the first new design since USS Nimitz, which was launched in 1972. Redesigned from keel to mast, the ship will be able to launch aircraft more quickly while costing less to maintain, saving the Navy a projected $4 billion over the ship's 50-year lifespan.

This is GREAT and exciting news. Another day long awaited and a very histroical day for the US Navy as a new class of carriers is launched and developed. If things go as planned, it will be another 40-50 years before another new class is launched and christened like this again.

BTW, poepye and Forbin, I will do some research tonight and try to get those figures for you if I can.
 
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kwaigonegin

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what happened to my post? I don't think this site is 100% yet after the hacking event. Probably still has some bugs that need to be addressed.
 

FORBIN

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Charles De Gaulle hangar size :

4000 m2 : 138 x 29 x 6.1 m, 23 aircrafts, 2 helos.
feet : 13123 : 452 x 95 x 20

One question, SS-N-19 lauchers were removed on Liaoning and and this space was not used to enlarge the hangar ?
 
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