ORIGINAL: Terminus
ORIGINAL: Historiker
What about the Langley? Wouldn't the US have thought about reconverting it to a CV if it wasn't sunk? It already had 2/3 of it's deck covered with a flight deck and I guess there were still repair facilities, etc.
No. It was an aircraft transport, and would have been USELESS as any kind of carrier.
As usual, a "typical Terminus" [:D]
USS Langley compared with USS Bogue:
length: 165m : 151,20m
width (flight deck): 20m : 21m
speed: 15,5kt : 18kt
displacement: 14000t : 9800t
It wasn't converted because there was no more use for it - it was converted to free a "washington-slot" for the USS Wasp, which was much more better.
Equip it with catapults and it can easily operate 20+ planes of it's original 34 as the size of planes grew.
@sid
don't misunderstand me. Convert in a CV means nothing than "convert in a Carrier". In Germany, all kinds of carriers (CV, CVL and CVE) are called carrier.
So I don't propose the Langley to be converted into a CV, which means a fleet carrier. It can easily be reclassified into a CVE or CVL - and it's definitly still good enough for the use as a CVE!
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