Project Habakkuk was a plan by the British in World War II to construct an aircraft carrier out of 280,000 blocks of pykrete (a mixture of wood pulp and ice), for use against German U-boats in the mid-Atlantic, which was out of range of land-based planes.
This gigantic aircraft carrier, 2,000 feet long, 300 feet across the beam and 200 feet in depth, was projected as the War was entering its third year. This floating airfield would have had hangar capacity for 200 Spitfire fighters or 100 Mosquito bombers, complete with every facility in the shape of operational and repair shops, etc. It would have been propelled at a speed of seven knots by Diesel-electric machinery with a normal consumption of 120 tons a day. Fuel capacity for 5,000 tons was to be provided, which would have given the ship a radius of action of 7,000 miles. The complement was to have been 404 officers and 3,216 petty officers and men. Displacement was to be around 2,000,000 tons.
Project documents consistently misspell the name Habakkuk as Habbakuk. The name is a biblical reference to the project's ambitious goal: "...be utterly amazed, for I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told." (Habakkuk 1:5, NIV)
For more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk
http://www.royalnavalmuseum.org/info_sheets_Habbakkuk.htm
http://www.thewarillustrated.info/230/strange-story-of-hms-habbakuk.asp
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/12/giant-iceberg-aircraft-carrier.html
This gigantic aircraft carrier, 2,000 feet long, 300 feet across the beam and 200 feet in depth, was projected as the War was entering its third year. This floating airfield would have had hangar capacity for 200 Spitfire fighters or 100 Mosquito bombers, complete with every facility in the shape of operational and repair shops, etc. It would have been propelled at a speed of seven knots by Diesel-electric machinery with a normal consumption of 120 tons a day. Fuel capacity for 5,000 tons was to be provided, which would have given the ship a radius of action of 7,000 miles. The complement was to have been 404 officers and 3,216 petty officers and men. Displacement was to be around 2,000,000 tons.
Project documents consistently misspell the name Habakkuk as Habbakuk. The name is a biblical reference to the project's ambitious goal: "...be utterly amazed, for I am going to do something in your days that you would not believe, even if you were told." (Habakkuk 1:5, NIV)
For more information:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Habakkuk
http://www.royalnavalmuseum.org/info_sheets_Habbakkuk.htm
http://www.thewarillustrated.info/230/strange-story-of-hms-habbakuk.asp
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2007/12/giant-iceberg-aircraft-carrier.html