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I also would like to see the USS Langley in the configuration
that your side and top view drawings show. Americas first aircraft carrier that proved naval aviation a viable concept to the military decision makers of that era...Ron |
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USS Langley would be cool.
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I absolutely agree; the conversion of a civil ship into an aircraft carrier - this must be amazing ...
With lovely greetings the Wilfried |
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#1- LCAC
#2- Langley #3- New York |
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Put me down for the Langley as well. Lots of possibilities for the airgroup.
Wayne |
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Langley!!!!
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first thank you for the response. i will keep this going till i finish the Freedom. i cant say as im surprised so far. modern stuff doesnt seem to have as much appeal.
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USS Langely, Trent. As either a carrier or her later career as a seaplane tender.
That'd be my call. But whatever- if you design it, I'll build it (or at least buy it and dream about building it). Wyvern |
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For me it's gotta be the Langley. It's hard to beat that kind of history.
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