Re: Ideal chinese carrier thread
It wasn't a matter of somehow improving a conventional carrier design, it was a matter of working with a different hull and getting the same basic advantages available to a conventional configuration.
So, this design allows carrier operations to be conducted like a conventional carrier...and give some flexability for wind conditions with the crossing configuration, while doing all of that on a smaller, less expensive hull that can be produced modularly very quickly. Those are the advantages and hope I that helps the explanationand understanding.
Your question wasn't a stupid question at all, thanks for asking and allowing me to clarify.
The advantage is that the deck configuration gains the same advantage of conventional carrier operations just like you say, while doing so on a container ship hull, where the provisions for control and the superstructure are all located at the back of the ship in the middle of what would normally be a conventional carrier deck.Jeff, didn't you see the possibility of collissions by the "crossing x-deck"?![]()
To reduce the risk, you have to wait in landing operations that the aircraft before passed the "collision-point" and than the next plane could touch down, but so you win no more capacity compared to conventionell angled-deck designs;
in starting operations you have two decks - thats the same as conventionell angled-decks can make available;
so - excuse my stupid question - where is the big advantage of this creation?
It wasn't a matter of somehow improving a conventional carrier design, it was a matter of working with a different hull and getting the same basic advantages available to a conventional configuration.
So, this design allows carrier operations to be conducted like a conventional carrier...and give some flexability for wind conditions with the crossing configuration, while doing all of that on a smaller, less expensive hull that can be produced modularly very quickly. Those are the advantages and hope I that helps the explanationand understanding.
Your question wasn't a stupid question at all, thanks for asking and allowing me to clarify.