Chinese River Carriers

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Chinese River Carriers

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I was wondering if their was any intention of ever including the Chinese River Carriers in the game?

History; In early 1942 Rear Admiral (later Lieutenant General) B Affleck came up with the idea of building a Carrier force on the Yangtze River in China. The purpose of this force was to come down the river into the Sea of Japan, and launch air strikes on military and Industrial targets on the Japanese West Coast. The Carrier Force was to retire up the Yangtze River after these strikes, thus it would be out of range to any retaliatory Japanese Carrier Force.

Three Light River Carriers were built, but sat out the war in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. As the Chinese Ground Forces never managed to take the Lower reaches of the River, thus giving the Carriers access to the Sea of Japan. Is a great pity this plan was never put into operation, as it would of caused the Japanese to lose great face.

Here is a photo I managed to find of one of the Carriers:

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I do not know any thing about "Chinese River Carriers" and the winking smiley makes me think that you may be having some fun with this, but I do know that the picture is of the USS Wolverine, a training carrier that spent the war on the Great Lakes (along with the similar Sable) so that pilots could practice landings and take offs from a carrier on the water.
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Forumers are so cute... I would have guessed that "Rear-Admiral (later Lt-General) B.Affleck" would have rung a bigger bell than the Wolverine pic [:D] [;)]
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Didn't he name his first born son after his buddy who stole his girl that he ended up marrying & who invented the chicken maneuver for carriers that'd throw enemies off their track?
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In fairness, Affleck was the bomb in Phantoms, yo.
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It's a shame the carriers never bekin sale down the river. It would have been a bald win for the Chinese.

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ORIGINAL: DuncanLang

I do not know any thing about "Chinese River Carriers" and the winking smiley makes me think that you may be having some fun with this, but I do know that the picture is of the USS Wolverine, a training carrier that spent the war on the Great Lakes (along with the similar Sable) so that pilots could practice landings and take offs from a carrier on the water.


I thought the "Upper Yangtze" looked pretty wide in that photo... [:D]
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How come no planes on that carriur?
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ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl

ORIGINAL: DuncanLang

I do not know any thing about "Chinese River Carriers" and the winking smiley makes me think that you may be having some fun with this, but I do know that the picture is of the USS Wolverine, a training carrier that spent the war on the Great Lakes (along with the similar Sable) so that pilots could practice landings and take offs from a carrier on the water.


I thought the "Upper Yangtze" looked pretty wide in that photo... [:D]

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ORIGINAL: Terminus

ORIGINAL: Mike Scholl

ORIGINAL: DuncanLang

I do not know any thing about "Chinese River Carriers" and the winking smiley makes me think that you may be having some fun with this, but I do know that the picture is of the USS Wolverine, a training carrier that spent the war on the Great Lakes (along with the similar Sable) so that pilots could practice landings and take offs from a carrier on the water.


I thought the "Upper Yangtze" looked pretty wide in that photo... [:D]

That's the government censor at work, removing all background to confuse the enemy.

Looks more like he put in a foreground to baffle his friends... [:D]
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Wait, you mean this is not a serious thread ?
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Disapprove at your leisure...[:D]
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How come no planes on that carriur?

Well, there were planes, but if you have played as allies you know how bad the Chinese planes were. They all crashed on takeoff or landing.

Very ugly....planes taking off just before the carrier goes under a railroad bridge.

I know this is true because I heard about it on the history channel.[:D][:D][:D]
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ORIGINAL: Anthropoid


I know this is true because I heard about it on the history channel.[:D][:D][:D]


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Da AHistory Channel - are you makin fun of ma favorite tv station? Everything they tell you dere is da truth, ait't it now?

In fairness though, they do on occasion put on an interesting program.
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Knavey, is that you?[;)]
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I've just realised why there are no aircraft embarked - an overzealous Health & Safety inspector has insisted on the erection of safety barriers to stop any crewmen falling off the front of the ship. The fact that it also stops planes taking off is obviously not his problem, rules are rules and all that [:D]
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How come no planes on that carriur?

Antropoid while I usually find your questions thoughtful and considerate this must be your one bad day!

These were Chinese river carriers.

They carry rivers, not planes. Doh thats so obvious...
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ORIGINAL: FOW

I've just realised why there are no aircraft embarked - an overzealous Health & Safety inspector has insisted on the erection of safety barriers to stop any crewmen falling off the front of the ship. The fact that it also stops planes taking off is obviously not his problem, rules are rules and all that [:D]

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What is wrong with having erections in China. I think they ought to have free erections. After all, we have them every four years here to choose our president, and every two years for Congress. All together now, Free Erections in China!!!!!
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