Symon -> RE: What if mod (4/24/2015 2:38:05 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DOCUP Someone correct me if I am wrong. AV Langley had atleast one catapult, was she able to launch AC underway? The same question goes for Commandante Teste? Yes, AV Langley had a catapult. She also spent some time with Scout Force (Air) Pac Fleet in 1938, so presumably could launch underway under prevailing doctrinal conditions. Butt [sm=fighting0056.gif] Her catapult was of the type that BBs and CAs and whatever, had for launching their scout planes. It was not the hi-g steam version developed for the CVs. She wasn't limited to float planes, like the gun vessels, but with her half-deck, she was realistically limited to pretty lo-and-slo aircraft. I guess the bottom line is no high performance airplanes for Langley. Same for the C'te Teste, except she had no landing deck; a seaplane tender, pure and simple. Back then, any big enough ship "could" launch a floatplane from a rail catapult, but it was AVs and such that had the gear and technique to recover them from the water while maintaining some degree of forward fleet progress. Ciao. JWE
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