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  • Fixed-wing, [[carrier-capable|non-carrier capable]] aircraft used to support naval operations, including
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  • [[Carrier-capable]] U.S. Navy [[maritime patrol aircraft]]; retirement for cost reasons gave
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  • With respect to [[carrier-capable]] aircraft, '''conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL)''' means that it wil ...the [[Su-27 (fighter)|Su-27]], have both carrier-capable (Su-27K) and non-carrier-capable types.
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  • Japan's first-line [[carrier-capable|carrier based]] fighter, codenamed '''Zero''' or '''Zeke''', in [[World War
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  • Competent but not outstanding [[United States Navy]] [[carrier-capable]] fighter of the [[Second World War]]
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  • High-performance [[United States Navy]] carrier-capable fighter of the [[Second World War]], used primarily for air superiority but
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  • {{r|Carrier-capable}}
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  • A [[carrier-capable]] aircraft that takes a short takeoff, without [[catapult| catapulting]] bu
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  • Third-generation [[carrier-capable]] U.S. Navy air superiority fighter; more maneuverable but less versatile t
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  • Either an aircraft that requires long runways, or a [[carrier-capable]] aircraft that must be [[catapult (aircraft)|catapult-launched]] and will
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  • Primary U.S. Navy [[carrier-capable]] torpedo bomber after 1942; 3-man crew; many adaptations including horizon
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  • ...arable to the [[F-16 Fighting Falcon]] and [[F-18 Hornet]]; K version is [[carrier-capable]]
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  • ...many variants as well as export and co-production versions; K version is [[carrier-capable]]; Su-30 and Su-34 are derivatives
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  • ...to prepare for, or conduct, flight in support of naval operations, using [[carrier-capable]] and shore-based fixed-wing aircraft as well as [[helicopter]]s
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  • First production [[carrier-capable]] monoplane of the [[United States Navy]]; took horrendous losses at the [[
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  • {{r|Carrier-capable}}
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  • {{r|Carrier-capable}}
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  • ...hook, on the underside of a [[conventional takeoff and landing]] (CTOL) [[carrier-capable]] aircraft, which catches an [[arrested landing system|arresting wire]] in
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  • {{r|Carrier-capable}}
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  • The most advanced production U.S. [[carrier-capable]] fighter aircraft of [[World War II], replacing the [[F4F Wildcat]], also
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  • ...om [[cruiser]]s, [[destroyer]]s, and [[submarine]]s. It can also involve [[carrier-capable|carrier based aircraft]] delivering [[precision-guided munition]]s, and, le
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  • As a straight-deck carrier, she had very little capability to handle [[carrier-capable]] jets.
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  • ...'''TBD Devastator''' was a [[torpedo bomber]], and the first production [[carrier-capable]] monoplane of the [[United States Navy]]. First delivered to the fleet in
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  • ...r the United States Navy and U.S. Marine Corps, the '''F-18 Hornet''' is a carrier-capable fighter aircraft|multirole fighter, sometimes designated '''F/A-18''' to em
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  • ...I''' is the United States Navy version of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a carrier-capable, conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) aircraft that will be catapulted f
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  • ...t in the U.S. military. Originally a variant of the U.S. Navy A-6 Intruder carrier-capable bomber aircraft|medium bomber, it replaced the Air Force EF-111 "Spark Vark
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  • No [[carrier-capable|carrier-based aircraft]] of the time had the range to attack Japan from wha
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  • The -29K is carrier-capable, and India has ordered 12 new-build aircraft for its new carrier, the '''IN
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  • ...ost capable carriers have [[catapult]]s that can, in seconds, accelerate [[carrier-capable]] [[conventional takeoff and landing]] (CTOL) small and medium aircraft to ...n of a number of '''arresting wires''' across the intended landing area. [[Carrier-capable]] aircraft either would lower, or have in a permanently lowered position, a
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  • *F-35A Lightning II: Conventional takeoff and landing, not carrier-capable, specifically for United States Air Force requirements. Will replace A-10 W *F-35C Lightning II: Conventional takeoff and landing, carrier-capable and catapult-launched, for United States Navy requirements. Will replace F-
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  • ...reds of warships. The Light Attack Craft (LAC), which is equivalent to a [[carrier-capable]] aircraft rather than a [[fast attack craft]] fight in hundreds or thousan
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  • '''EF-18 Growler''' are carrier-capable electronic warfare aircraft, built on the F-18 Super Hornet airframe, which
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  • ...sian MiG-29 has a roughly comparable role to the F-16 and F-18; there is a carrier-capable MiG-29K. F-16's do not have the range of the F-15, but routinely use air re
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  • ...ir Force and the Navy, and the Navy continued to work on nuclear-capable [[carrier-capable]] bombers, early submarine-launched [[cruise missile]]s, and the [[UGM-27 P
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