jmolyson -> RE: Merchant Aircraft Carriers (11/30/2015 3:01:19 PM)
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MACs and CAMs are two different ship types. CAMs catapulted modified land planes, specifically the Hurricane, on a one-way mission to intercept enemy bombers. Once launched, the plane would return to a land base or ditched near the convoy. MACs were true aircraft carriers, that is they could launch and recover a small aircraft with landing gear. Both types retained some cargo capacity, Up to four planes were carried. Both types were used to countered enemy reconnaissance aircraft and overly aggressive subs. Both types were quickly replaced in the Atlantic when numbers of CVEs appeared. The small number of obsolescent aircraft were never intended to fight off multiple attack aircraft or enemy fighters. If you want to simulate this in the Pacific Theater, it would (historically speaking) not logical to have this ships in play after 1942. There were too many CVEs and other aviation solutions by that time. Also, the Swordfish would be probably not be embarked, but rather the F4F/Martlet or perhaps the OS2U Kingfisher, both of which could be supported by the American logistics system.
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