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The Anglo-German Naval Agreement, signed that year, allowed Germany to build up to 35 percent of the strength of the Royal Navy; this equated to 38,500 long tons (39,100 t) worth of aircraft carriers. [8]
The aircraft carrier I [Note 1] was the first planned aircraft carrier conversion project of the German Imperial Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) during World War I.The Imperial Navy had experimented previously with seaplane carriers, though these earlier conversions were too slow to operate with the High Seas Fleet and carried an insufficient number of aircraft.
Lacking an indigenous aviation industry, the Ottoman Empire primarily relied on Germany for aircraft, although a number of French pre-war aircraft were used in the early part of the war. The Ottoman Empire also operated two Avro 504 light fighter reconnaissance aircraft. Later on, they were used as trainer aircraft
Campaign of 1914 (Entente victory; Russia captures Galicia, part East Prussia and part of the Carpathian Mountains, And also knocks out the Germans from Poland, disrupting their plans to destroy a group of Russian troops. As well as disrupts the Schlieffen plan, forcing Germany to fight on two fronts) [8] [9] [10] East Prussian campaign (German ...
Twenty-one aircraft carriers, all of the attack carriers operational during the era except John F. Kennedy, deployed to Task Force 77 of the US Seventh Fleet, conducting 86 war cruises and operating 9,178 total days on the line in the Gulf of Tonkin. 530 aircraft were lost in combat and 329 more in operational accidents, causing the deaths of ...
List of aircraft carriers of Germany ~ Template:German aircraft carriers; G. German aircraft carrier I (1915) This page was last edited on 15 March 2013, at 00:06 ...
German aircraft carrier I (1915), built as the Italian passenger ship Ausonia, canceled during World War I German aircraft carrier I (1942) , former transport ship Europa List of ships with the same or similar names
German Navy: Auxiliary aircraft carrier — Transport conversion, cancelled 1942. II German Navy: Auxiliary aircraft carrier — Cruiser conversion, cancelled 1943. Ikoma Japanese Navy: UnryĆ«: Light carrier STOBAR: 1944–1945 Sunk in Kure dockyard 24 July 1945 Illustrious Royal Navy: 87 Illustrious: Fleet carrier CATOBAR: 1940–1954 ...