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| View Poll Results: What mix of aircraft types would you have on your CVL? | |||
| 12 fighters, 6 TB/DB, 6 recon/FB | | 16 | 55.17% |
| 12 TB/DB, 6 fighters, 6 recon/FB | | 2 | 6.90% |
| 12 recon/FB, 6 fighters, 6 TB/DB | | 6 | 20.69% |
| other | | 5 | 17.24% |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: British Columbia
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| What mix of aircraft & what type would you have on a "raiding" CVL? There have been quite a few posts about "Bismarck" lately... I've always thought that what the Germans really needed was a "CVL" to send with "Bismarck" on her {short} raiding career. They were working on the cruiser "Seydlitz", a converted "Hipper" class CA, which would have been ideal as it's 30+ knot speed could keep up with the group. The raiding group would not be expected to be within range of land based fighters, but may be attacked by long range bombers (Beaufighters, Hampdens etc.) or other carrier aircraft. From what I thought there would be 3 type's of aircraft needed 1.) single-seat fighter for CAP like Me 109 or Seafire 2.) twin seat aircraft for torpedo & dive attacks on shipping (& pursuers) Probably a converted JU 87 3.) twin seat fighter/bomber/recon aircraft The ideal here would be the "Firefly" but I don't know what the Germans had that would work. Must be semi-capable as fighter {vs. bombers mainly} & have long range Alternatively if it was a British CVL, its mission would be to support naval operations in hunting down Axis surface raiders, and protecting cruiser groups in distant waters. The Royal Navy had the "Hawkins" class cruiser "Vindictive" that had been converted to an early type of CVL, but was dis-armed due to treaty. The CVL would need to have the same 3 types: fighter, TB/DB & multi-role recon/FB. Just imagine the difference a squadron of SeaHurri's would have made in the attack on the Repulse & P. of W. {or the Dorsetshire for that matter!} Assume that your CVL can carry 24 aircraft, and will likely not have assistance from any other carriers, what #'s and what types of aircraft would you pick? The time frame is mid '41 - late '43 If you think that a light twin engine FB {up to about 15,000 lbs} could operate from your CVL, I would be interested to hear opinions on that too. {I was thinking perhaps the Me 110?}
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| I made the first choice, I feel that a light carrier is more to escort the raiding fleet then a striking force. Well, that's my opinion, whats yours' Freebird, I'm interested in your feedback.
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I totally quote you... A Me 110 from a carrier?mmmh...could be a nice idea...but, could it take off from a carrier?
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| Scrap the 109, go with the 190. Better to have a radial over water anyway. Might even get around to folding the wings. More fighter bombers, the better. It's a raiding carrier, not a fleet carrier. Shoot and scoot, no hanging around to slug it out. For that, to my mind, Fighter Bombers are the way to go. IMHO. |
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For 1943 I {British} I would probably have 6 Seafire's, 6 Barracuda TB/DB's and 12 Firefly's as FB/recon. The Firefly is a superb aircraft for this kind of operation, with 1,360 mile range, 320 mph speed, 4 x 20mm cannons & 2,000 lbs of bombs, plus it has the second crewmember as observer/radar operator. Consider the problem for the British in the South Atlantic caused in Nov/Dec 1940 by 1 one pocket battleship, Admiral Sheer, it sank 17 freighters of 117,000 tons. At the time there were 9 nine RN cruisers hunting for it, including 4 CA's 2 CM's & 3 CL's, yet they were unable to locate it. While in the Pacific the US & Japan often used seaplanes as scouts, it is not always possible due to heavy seas to launch & recover them. In 1941 the FAA would have to use SeaHurri's as CAP {and short range FB's}, with SeaSkua's as DB/TB's, and the {much derided} Fulmar as FB/recon. It only had 800 mile range and could carry 500 lbs bombs, but it was the best available. I wonder if a "Vengance" could be modified for this role? It would probably be superior to the Fulmar in any event. As for German I'm at a loss for the FB/Recon plane, that's why I asked about the Me 110. Any suggestions people? It should be a FB with a range of at least 800 miles, and a second crew as observer/radar op. I dont think a single pilot can effectivly fly the plane, operate the search radar/RDF and spot 360' for ships in poor weather/visibility conditions. If the US was to build a CVL in 1941 {similar to Independance class} it would be for the same purpose as the Royal Navy one. For example if the Japanese in early 1942 send a small CVL {eg. Zuiho} with 2 CA's & 2 CL's as a raiding group to attack shipping & cut the supply line to Australia in the Hawaii/Tahiti/Samoa route. The large US CV's are busy preparing for actions at Midway & the central Pacific, so the USN send a CVL with a few cruisers to deal with the raiders. There are very few patrol aircraft available, so the CVL would have to scout for the group. What kind of aircraft would the USN use? Obviously Wildcats would be the fighter, but what about the FB? For TB's/DB's would they send Dauntlesses or Devastators? Or both?
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| Senior Member | Fighters would be the FM-2 series, or FM-1 depending on the time frame. Worse comes to worse, I'll even take F4F-3 models. Take the Dauntless as my bomber and recon platform, thereby doubling a strike force if necessary. Also, on more that one occassion the Dauntless proved adequate as an intern CAP plane, so that is a good point too. Finally, Avengers for ASW and torpedo work, which means I have 6 DBs, 6 TB, and 12 fighters. 12 fighters with some light bombs and plenty of ammo for the guns should be able to deal with lighter targets, and the dive bombers will handle the rest. Quote:
I'll get back to you on my choices for other nations, because I need to think them over a bit more.
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I assume that in 1943 you would replace the Widcats with Hellcats and the Dauntless with Helldivers? Quote:
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| Looks like the 12 fighter option has taken a big lead over the 12 recon/fb option. If the carrier is being used as a commerce raider, I would rather have more recon/fb. If the carrier is escorting a pocket Battleship, I would go with the 12 fighters. I was reading about a Bf 109T designed for carrier operations last night. It would be interesting to take them on a cruise. DBII |
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| Alright freebird, you have my attention! As I know nothing about CVL elevator platforms, I'd like to know if those things were large enough to raise/lower aircraft with wings that were not folded/or capable of folding. Are such vessels able to accomodate for beneath-deck stowage of fixed wing aircraft (let alone 24 of them). Also, when you give us the choice of aircraft, I'm assuming you mean we can take any aircraft we want (1943 or before), provided they be modified for carrier landing (arrestor hooks), or must we pick only carrier capable aircraft up to 1943? One last question: As for the CVL, are we to pick one which already existed, or mus we "create" one from existing vessels of other types? Ok, I think thats all for now!
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Assume that you can pick any aircraft up to about the size & weight of an Avenger {54 ft wingspan & 16,000 lbs}. Any aircraft, not just specific carrier types, and assume that when modified they will include folding wings. Also assume that most of the aircraft can be given folding wings, in any event room will be found for 24. If it was a CVL built by the French, they might convert the cruiser under construction "De Grasse" {it was also considered for conversion by the Germans after it's capture}. If for example the French had not been occupied in 1940, they might have considered a CVL to assist in securing the convoy routes to Martinique, Madegascar, Ivory Coast & Indo China. The main mission for your CVL would be to assist 3 - 6 cruisers in hunting down Axis raiders, far from land based air power. Perhaps the biggest difference from an ASW escort carrier, is that the CVL will need to be able to keep up with the cruisers, and perform search/recon far out from the carrier. Compared to the slower ASW carrier would be searching for subs within 200 miles or so. I'm assuming that you would want a naval version of the VG-33? The attack aircraft you pick should be able to make both dive & torpedo attacks if possible. For Fighter-bomber/Recon, I was wondering if the French could use a Po 630? Or perhaps the Latecoere 298 with a more powerful engine? The FB/Recon should have 2 crew, {2nd as Radar op/observer}, at least 750+ miles range. The CVL is a little longer than a CVE {620 ft vs. 500 ft} and has a speed of 35 mph {vs 22 for a CVE} so this should make it easier for more aircraft types to be able to take off. {but I'm not an aircraft expert, correct me if i'm wrong}
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| Yipee! I was probably going to try to keep it as realistically as possible, but now that the constraints to my imagination are free, I'll make it up as i go along! For starters, there no way I'm picking the Bearn, which was hopelessly slow and outdated. Rather, I'll go instead with a Joffre-class carrier (Joffre and Painleve -replacement carriers planned for the Bearn). Joffre was actually being built then cancelled after the 1940 Armistice, Painleve never got past the drawing board. More info here: Joffre class aircraft carrier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Why not? I was actually thinking of that myself earlier, for strictly fighter roles. Since it was built using largely non-strategic materials, it would be easy to maintain, and modify for arrestor hook. I'll go ahead and buy 12 of those, than you very much. As for attack/torpedo, I was thinking more along the lines of a Breguet 691 variant which could have modified for such purposes. I really don't like the idea of twin-engine aircraft on an aircraft carrier, but things like the Breguet 690 series, or the Potez 630 series seem to have been small enough they could work. Probably I'll take the 697, a more powerful and upgraded version of the Br. 691 aircraft. However, I'm not at all certain of it's dive capabilities, so I'm inclined for second choice for either a Stuka variant or the Dauntless. I'll get back on the recon plane, haven't decided yet.
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It seems to have been fairly light, was it ever considered for use as a FB or NF? {like the Po 630 or Me 110}
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As for the TB, I've chosen the Grumman TBF-1 Avenger (I came close to choosing the Fairy Barracud Mk. II). Not certain how well it performs as DB, but at this point, I think I will sacrifice that role in hopes that my Br. 691-7s will compensate. So there it is, my fantasy CVL: Joffre-class carrier 12 Arsenal VG-33 Fighters 6 Grumman TBF-1 Avenger TB 6 Br. 691-7 Recon/FB/Attack ...or better yet, 12 Arsenals, 8 Avengers, and 4 Br.691-7s.
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Don't forget that France had colonies in Madegascar, Indo-China that required shipping traffic via the Indian Ocean or Pacific, and if the Med became too difficult for cargo ships {due to Axis air attacks from Sicily} then the alternate route to Syria is via South Africa. Quote:
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Madagascar could have been a base for keeping the Indian Ocean in mind, but I don't think France valued it as much as the Med. for obvious reasons. It would have been highly dependent on fuel for aircraft and ships. As for Indochina, thats a different story given the natural resources in the region. Unfortunately, a French naval presence there would have been whittled away, taking vessels from there to the Med/Atlantic theatre. I don't think there was anything they could have done realistically or militarily to prevent Indochina from falling to the Japanese, Vichy or no Vichy. An intermediate/repair base in the French posession of Pondicherry (India) could have been feasible as well. I think i would have placed greater value on having a naval base there rather than Madagascar.
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