http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/001.htm

Was used to ferry by late 1942, but that is an option all gamers have.. I would like to see the ship enter as a CVE, as designed.
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
The Long Island never operated as anything other than a testbed and aircraft transport. She wasn't used offensively...

ORIGINAL: el cid again
Long Island is rated as a CVE in RHS - all versions. It was indeed designed to be a CVE and it was also a rather inefficient early design. It could not operate as large a group as later ships. Because they existed in numbers, there was no operational requirement for it to do that. But when it first appears, it might be very useful in the CVE role - and I think that is up to players. However, it does not have an assigned air group - you must assign one. In RHS you can.

ORIGINAL: m10bob
Thank you Sid..I have a book here that picqued my interest, which sez it and the Archer were eventually given to the Brits as CVE's, but this is not mentioned in detail in Danfs or the site I looked at??
BTW, this book claims Archer was a sister ship. I found both ships on these sites, but they don't mention them as sisters.
This book is :WARSHIPS OF THE WORLD, Gino Galuppini ISBN 0-517-86252-4

ORIGINAL: Terminus
Hmmmm, as far as Conway's goes, Long Island's sister was the Charger, both being converted C-3 cargo ships.
In fact, I don't think LI and Archer were full sisters, since there's a 3,000 ton weight difference in LI's favour and the Archer was also some 30 feet shorter... Maybe cousins, but they don't sound like sisters...

ORIGINAL: Terminus
Erm, no... Charger was kept by the USN as a training ship...
(again according to Conway's)

ORIGINAL: m10bob
Wonder why the USS Long Island, in every mod, enters as pretty much a "door stop", when it was really the 1st CVL in the USN?
http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/001.htm
Was used to ferry by late 1942, but that is an option all gamers have.. I would like to see the ship enter as a CVE, as designed.
ORIGINAL: JWE
ORIGINAL: m10bob
Wonder why the USS Long Island, in every mod, enters as pretty much a "door stop", when it was really the 1st CVL in the USN?
http://www.navsource.org/archives/03/001.htm
Was used to ferry by late 1942, but that is an option all gamers have.. I would like to see the ship enter as a CVE, as designed.
Must agree with Bob (what in the world is m10?), with all due respect to Terminus, Conways and DANFS.
In a perfect world, a CVE, as an aircraft transport, can deliver a day-1, fully operational air group (ok squadron or 2), as opposed to mailing it by AK, boxed and 'assembly required' upon delivery. Thus the CVE has a place in the lineup.
Notwithstanding, as players, we are Roosevelt, King, BUSHIPS, Nimitz, etc.. (and Churchill, and Somerville, hello Dixie) and can decide how we wish to allocate our resources. Given a 'carrier capable' squadron, there is no reason why we cannot choose to deploy it on any 'air' capable ship. Don't forget, during the Korean Agression, Marine F-4 FB squadrons were routinely deployed on CVE types, offshore in the Sea of Japan.
Ciao. JWE


ORIGINAL: m10bob
An M10 is the American tank destroyer from WW2. I am a huge Steel Panthers WAW fan and I named myself after that weapon in memory of the TD units who went out in their very lightly armored, very inferior weaponed vehicle, and were often deployed (wrongfully) in the role of tanks by over-zealous infantry commanders.
The site I linked to actually did give the unit number(s) for at least 1 unit that was based on the Long Island.
An above (well-meaning) poster commented the ship (and its' attached squadron) never made it off the west coast, kinda contradicts the pics I posted,taken at Pearl, in the summer of '42.