Aircraft Carriers of US Navy
For naval history enthusiasts, military researchers, and veterans interested in the evolution of US Navy carrier aviation.
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Aircraft Carriers of US Navy is an established reference app that is completely free. With a 5.0/5 rating from 1 reviews, it shows polarized user reception.
What makes this app unique?
What Are The Key Features?
Provides comprehensive histories for 166 aircraft carriers, ranging from the USS Langley to the USS Gerald Ford.
Features over 500 high-quality photographs with optional descriptive captions.
Includes pinch-to-zoom functionality to examine flight decks, island structures, and naval architecture in detail.
Allows users to navigate the collection by class, specifically separating Fleet Carriers and Escort Carriers.
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Who Built It?
Historycentral.com
Providing educational resources and technical reference tools for students, educators, and engineering professionals. Bridging historical documentation with practical utility.
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While the app offers a robust historical archive and high-quality imagery, user feedback indicates a need for improved content accuracy and the inclusion of missing vessel classes.
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