Forrestal Class Cv Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
203FFS Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203FS Annular Ball Bearing
001563493
203FSE1-06A306A14S4000 Annular Ball Bearing
001563493
203FSH Annular Ball Bearing
001563493
203KL Annular Ball Bearing
001563493
203KLL2 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203KLL2FS104 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203KLL2FS381A Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203KLL2FS504 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203KLLDFS160 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203KS Annular Ball Bearing
001565167
203KSC2 Annular Ball Bearing
001565167
203L Annular Ball Bearing
001563493
203LL2 Annular Ball Bearing
001563502
203MS012P009 Spline Self-locking Nut
010531934
203MS118P006 Clinch Self-locking Nut
000277247
203S Annular Ball Bearing
001565167
203S-1B1 Annular Ball Bearing
001565167
203SF Annular Ball Bearing
001452249
203SFF Annular Ball Bearing
001452249
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Forrestal Class Cv

Picture of Forrestal Class Cv

1,070 ft (326.1 m)

The Forrestal-class aircraft carriers were four aircraft carriers designed and built for the United States Navy in the 1950s. It was the first class of supercarriers, combining high tonnage, deck-edge elevators and an angled deck. The first ship was commissioned in 1955, the last decommissioned in 1998.

The Forrestal class was the first completed class of "supercarriers" of the Navy, so called because of their then-extraordinarily high tonnage (75,000 tons, 25% larger than the post-World War II-era Midway class), full integration of the angled deck a very large island and most importantly their extremely strong air wing (80–100 jet aircraft, compared to 65–75 for the Midway class and fewer than 50 for the Essex class). Forrestal and Saratoga were laid down as axial deck carriers and converted to angled deck ships while under construction; Ranger and Independence were laid down as angled deck ships and had various minor improvements compared to the first two. The most visible differences were between the first pair and second pair: the Forrestal and Saratoga were completed with two island masts, an open fantail and a larger flight deck segment forward of the port aircraft elevator; the Ranger and Independence had a single island mast, a more closed fantail (as seen in all carriers since) and a smaller flight deck segment forward of the port aircraft elevator. Compared to the Midway class, the Forrestals were 100 feet (30 m) longer and nearly 20 feet (6 m) wider abeam, resulting in a far more stable and comfortable aircraft platform even in very rough weather. When commissioned, the Forrestal-class ships had the roomiest hangar decks and largest flight decks of any carrier ever built. Because of their immense size they were built to a new, deep-hulled design that incorporated the armored flight deck

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