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I always thought the Langley was the first carrier. Shows you what I know!
I always thought the Langley was the first carrier. Shows you what I know!
I believe this article is incorrectly named. Experimental TO and landing does not constitute an "aircraft carrier".
IMO, Langley is the first.
What about HMS Argus completed Sept 1918 (pic from Wikipedia)?
She was the first ship with a full flat-top which has been the pattern ever since for all carriers. The first landing on HMS Argus was by a Sopwith Strutter on 1 Oct 1918. I think that beats Langley by a few years??
I think the Brits are credited with the first real carrier. As usual, the Brits seemed to be step ahead of the USN in carrier technology until the CVNs show up. Of course that does not apply to the aircraft.