List of aircraft carriers (Eurth): Difference between revisions

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| {{Navy|Gaellicia}}
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| 63,000 long tons (64,000 t) at full load
| {{cvt|64,000|tonnes}}
| STOBAR
| STOBAR
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| rowspan="2" | [[File:HMS_Queen_Elizabeth_and_HMS_Prince_of_Wales_meet_at_sea_for_the_first_time.jpg|150px]]
| rowspan="2" | {{wp|Queen_Elizabeth-class_aircraft_carrier|Queen Elizabeth-class}}
| rowspan="2" | Adlantic-class
| rowspan="2" | Aircraft carrier
| {{flag|Gallambria}}
| {{Navy|Gallambria}}
| King Albert-class
| rowspan="2" | {{cvt|65,000|tonnes}}
| rowspan="2" | STOVL
| rowspan="2" | The Adlantic-class Carrier is a joint-development between [[Royal Gallambrian Navy]] & the [[Seylos|Royal Navy]]
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| {{flag|Seylos}}
| {{flag|Seylos}}
| Defiant-class
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| [[File:USS Saratoga (CV-60) moored December 1985.jpg|150px]]
| {{wp|Forrestal-class aircraft carrier|Forrestal-class}}
| Ark Royal-class
| Fleet carrier
| {{flag|Great Anglia}}
| {{flag|Great Anglia}}
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| {{cvt|82,000|tonnes}}
| CATOBAR
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| [[File:17 HMS Ark Royal North Atlantic July 76.jpg|150px]]
| {{wp|HMS Ark Royal (R09)|Audacious-class}}
| Indefatigable-class
| Light fleet carrier
| {{flag|Great Anglia}}
| {{flag|Great Anglia}}
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| {{cvt|54,820|tonnes}}
| CATOBAR
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Revision as of 21:52, 10 September 2024


This is a current list of auxiliary vessels used by militaries and nations of Eurth. Ship operators with (†) denote the vessel is no longer in service. Please use the following ordering system.

  • Organize first by the County of Origin (Eurth) in alphabetical order, if there are multiple countries, the primary country of origin should be used for the ordering.
  • Organize in numerical or alphabetical order for Timeline of Eurth Class/Sub-class, in instances where there are both, numerical first and then alphabetical.
  • Organize with the primary user in User Country/Service (i.e., the country of origin's primary service) and follow with a separate row for each different service within that country of origin. For additional users, list a new row for each user in alphabetical order.
  • Try to combine as many rows as possible (e.g, Class/Subclass, Role, etc.) with rowspan="x" where applicable.

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Aircraft carriers

Image Real World Analogue Timeline of Eurth Technical Information Notes & References
Class/
Sub-class
Class/
Sub-class
Role Country of Origin Users Displacement (fully loaded) Capability
User Country/Service Local Designation
(If applicable or different)
Liorancarrier.png CVA-01 Liorán-class Aircraft carrier  Gaellicia  Gaellician Navy 64,000 t (63,000 long tons; 71,000 short tons) STOBAR
HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales meet at sea for the first time.jpg Queen Elizabeth-class Adlantic-class Aircraft carrier  Gallambria  Royal Gallambrian Navy King Albert-class 65,000 t (64,000 long tons; 72,000 short tons) STOVL The Adlantic-class Carrier is a joint-development between Royal Gallambrian Navy & the Royal Navy
 Seylos  Seylos Defiant-class
USS Saratoga (CV-60) moored December 1985.jpg Forrestal-class Ark Royal-class Fleet carrier  Great Anglia  Great Anglia 82,000 t (81,000 long tons; 90,000 short tons) CATOBAR
17 HMS Ark Royal North Atlantic July 76.jpg Audacious-class Indefatigable-class Light fleet carrier  Great Anglia  Great Anglia 54,820 t (53,950 long tons; 60,430 short tons) CATOBAR