by 1Big Rich » Wed Nov 07, 2007 1:20 pm
Gents,
You're mixing the Sea Control Ship, Zumwalt's low-end, single screw carrier of approximately 17,000 tons, with his carrier replacement, the CVV of approximately 62,000 tons.
Asturias is based on a SCS modified for VSTOL operations.
The CVV was a CTOL carrier, planned to replace the Midways and Forrestals, IIRC.
Compare the illustrations below of SCS, Asturias with the CVV:
As the illustrations show, there was some visual similarities in their funnels, but they were very different concepts.
Regards,
Gents,
You're mixing the Sea Control Ship, Zumwalt's low-end, single screw carrier of approximately 17,000 tons, with his carrier replacement, the CVV of approximately 62,000 tons.
Asturias is based on a SCS modified for VSTOL operations.
The CVV was a CTOL carrier, planned to replace the Midways and Forrestals, IIRC.
Compare the illustrations below of SCS, Asturias with the CVV:
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/barquitos/SeaControlShip.jpg[/img]
[img]http://plasticllero2.iespana.es/userfiles/Principe_de_Asturias_A4.1.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b291/barquitos/CVV-1.jpg[/img]
As the illustrations show, there was some visual similarities in their funnels, but they were very different concepts.
Regards,