naval aviation

  1. WI: The Audacious’ scrapped; Implacables kept

    Whenever there’s a thread about Cold War Royal Navy Carriers the following points are always brought up: 1) CVA’s are argued as missed opportunity, but with an acknowledgement they were a mess 2) the Malta’s are offered as alternative, but (mostly) disregarded as an idea best suited for service...
  2. AHC: More advanced aviation in 1940, because of civilian developments.

    Hey folks, a bit of a weird thought. We all know that historically, governmental and military contracts contributed to the rapid advancement in aviation, but in this thread, I'd like to ask opinions for how to get the civilian economy to cause more new things, sooner rather than later. Time...
  3. Need a title

    Whoops! *************************************************** Forgot the title question. Read the post, and this Thread, and let me know what title I should write my future ATL's under. I'm personally considering a few, but for now will just share this one. In the same theme as "The adventures...
  4. Looking for a way to improve Naval Aviation prewar in the 1930's.
    Threadmarks: Initial thoughts

    Hey everybody, I'm looking at trying my hand at a few, brief atl, where, among other things, the US gets it's shit together with respect to combat readiness and inter-service cooperation. I'm also of a mind to improve naval aviation by circumventing the naval treaties, and stuff like that. I...
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