No, too simple -- in this regard I agree with Iron Man, that the 001, 002, 003 designations may not necessarily mean "same hull with same propulsion".
For example, what the second domestic carrier is a highly evolved hull of Liaoning and 001A?
At this stage we should use the information that the rumours have given us for describing what the 00X designations mean, and we should avoid using designations that big shrimps have yet to legitimize.
In other words, right now the only 00X designations in circulation should only be:
001A: STOBAR, a ship that is a modified Liaoning
002: CATOBAR, conventional powered, full displacement below or slightly above 80k tons
Anything else beyond that information, we simply do not know.
I agree with you...and that is in fact the way it has developed pretty much here on SD>
Now, people can do whatever they think is best.
We have been on this board for many years.
I think that the use of 001A, 002, and 003 have become fairly well understood here, just as you explain..
Liaoning, or 001 from that nomenclature, was refit by the Chinese but not built by them. It is one of the Kuznetsov class.
001A is clearly the Chinese version of this class built to their tastes and with whatever improvements they thought were prudent for getting a seocnd STOBAR carrier into the water.
So, I think that this nomenclature for this forum, while not at all an official Chinese designation, is well understood here, and has been fairly well understood elsewhere. IMHO Is goes like this:
001=CV-16, Liaoning, the refit former Varyag Kuznesov class carrier
001A=the Chinese indigenous build of the Kuznetsov class, which we believe will be CV-17
002=the first Chinese CATOBAR, conventionally powered carrier
003=the first Chinese CATOBAR nuclear powered carrier
Will there be two 002s? I think maybe there will. That does not necessarily at all mean that the second should be 002A. IMHO, unless it has some significant changes, it would be just the second 002 class.
Same with 003.
The Nimitz class, all ten of them, are part of the Nimitz class, even though there were some changes built into the carriers throughout the design cycle. Not enough to call it a new class.
Anyhow, that is how I personally see it.
Some may want to call the various members of the 002 class 002, 002A, 002B, etc. I think there will only be two so that there is nor real need for that,
Some feel there may only be one of those.
Time will tell.
But, I personally do not really understand making a big deal out of it one way or another.
We have just developed this way of looking at it over several years here on SD and I am perfectly comfortable with it and will continue to use it here...understanding full well that it may...or may not...develop into the actual pennant numbers, CV-17, CV-18, CV-19 and so forth.
Time will tell on that.