Two things. First, I think you meant dimensions and second, aircraft carriers range in size and shape.
The number and type of planes carried by navy ships can vary depending on the size and purpose of the ship. For example, an aircraft carrier can carry around 60-70 aircraft, including fighter jets, helicopters, and surveillance planes. On the other hand, smaller ships like destroyers or cruisers typically carry 1-2 helicopters for various missions.
The Treaty restricted the size, type, armament and tonnage of the Navies of the UK, US, Japan, France and Italy with the US and the UK being allowed fleets of equal size and composition at 525,000 tons and 135,000 tons of aircrart carriers. France and Italy were allowed a much smaller fleet at 175,000 tons with 60,000 tons of aircraft carriers and Japan was restricted to 315,000 tons and 81,000 tons of aircraft carriers. In fact each nation began cheating on the agreement almost from the start and the treaty was not renewed in 1936.
China currently does not have any aircraft carriers in service. However during the late 90's an ex-Soviet aircraft carrier called the Varyag was purchased by a commercial Chinese company in which the Chinese Navy bought and took over. The ship weighs 67, 500 tonnes. It is undergoing a refit and as of 2011 it is said through satellite pictures and close up pictures that the refit is nearly complete with a complete overhaul of the ships exterior. It is said that sea trials will be under way in late-2011. China have also expressed interest in building an indigenous aircraft carrier with the possible purchases of several blue prints from several countries such as Spain and Russia. In 2007 China purchased landing equipment which is speculated that it will be used to train Chinese pilots landing aircraft on aircraft carriers. More recently in 2008 and early 2009 reports came about suggesting China would start building two aircraft carriers in the tonnage size of 50-60,000 tonnes per aircraft carrier and to be finished by 2015.
Modern nuclear aircraft carriers (of which both the US and France have deployed) are powered by 2 nuclear reactors. In general, they have enough nuclear fuel rods on board to keep running for about 20-25 years. However, many other aircraft carriers are conventionally powered, and run on ordinary fuel oil. The amount of fuel oil on board varies widely, though most have a minimum range of 10,000 nm at a standard cruising speed. Long-range "fleet" carriers of world war two (the USS Essex class being the best example) typically had enough fuel oil to cruise at 15 knots (half of top speed) for around 20,000 nm. In addition to fuel for the ship itself (for propulsion and to generate power to run the ship's equipment), all aircraft carriers need to carry avgas for the aviation units. Once again, the amount varies by the size, design, and era of the carrier, and is generally tailored to meet the fuel consumption requirements for the expected aircraft carried. The USN Nimitz class, for example, carries around 3 million gallons of aviation gas, which gives it somewhere around two weeks of continuous air operations.
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Two things. First, I think you meant dimensions and second, aircraft carriers range in size and shape.
Depends on the aircraft carrier. If you had 11 Nizim class ships the size of the Ronald Reagan you could theoretically hold 60,500 people. However if you removed the planes and added more food or crushed quarters that number could go up substantially. However Aircraft carriers can be as large as you want.
The number and type of planes carried by navy ships can vary depending on the size and purpose of the ship. For example, an aircraft carrier can carry around 60-70 aircraft, including fighter jets, helicopters, and surveillance planes. On the other hand, smaller ships like destroyers or cruisers typically carry 1-2 helicopters for various missions.
Yes, but very large Carriers must be extremely careful. The Suez was not built to easily handle a ship of this size and displacement.
It is unlikely that a hurricane would be able to destroy an aircraft carrier due to their size, weight, and design specifically to withstand harsh weather conditions. Aircraft carriers are built to withstand rough seas and extreme weather events, making them highly resilient in most situations.
The Treaty restricted the size, type, armament and tonnage of the Navies of the UK, US, Japan, France and Italy with the US and the UK being allowed fleets of equal size and composition at 525,000 tons and 135,000 tons of aircrart carriers. France and Italy were allowed a much smaller fleet at 175,000 tons with 60,000 tons of aircraft carriers and Japan was restricted to 315,000 tons and 81,000 tons of aircraft carriers. In fact each nation began cheating on the agreement almost from the start and the treaty was not renewed in 1936.
If you reduce wing size the aircraft will take longer distance and will have to attain higher ground speed before lift-off.
China currently does not have any aircraft carriers in service. However during the late 90's an ex-Soviet aircraft carrier called the Varyag was purchased by a commercial Chinese company in which the Chinese Navy bought and took over. The ship weighs 67, 500 tonnes. It is undergoing a refit and as of 2011 it is said through satellite pictures and close up pictures that the refit is nearly complete with a complete overhaul of the ships exterior. It is said that sea trials will be under way in late-2011. China have also expressed interest in building an indigenous aircraft carrier with the possible purchases of several blue prints from several countries such as Spain and Russia. In 2007 China purchased landing equipment which is speculated that it will be used to train Chinese pilots landing aircraft on aircraft carriers. More recently in 2008 and early 2009 reports came about suggesting China would start building two aircraft carriers in the tonnage size of 50-60,000 tonnes per aircraft carrier and to be finished by 2015.
Pet carriers come in many sizes such as small medium or large depending on the size of your pet You can also have them custom made to fit the size of your pet
It depends on the size of the aircraft and the power of the engine
That depends entirely upon the average size of your aircraft.