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From the third volume of the US Navy's 'Springstyle' plan books is one of the designs the US Navy looked at during the design process that led to the Midway Class Carriers. The design work was actually completed after the 'Scheme B' design which will be the feature of a future post.
This one envisaged a 44,000 ton carrier with a hull too wide to fit through the Panama Canal. Planned speed was 33knots. Oddly despite the Yorktown's showing that a heavy surface battery was not needed this design features a 9 x 8inch main battery (Three triple turrets, 2 fwd of the Island superstructure, 1 aft) and an 8 x DP 5 inch battery in single mounts. It did however have an armored flight deck, albeit with unarmored extensions over the bows and stern, though the details on how thick that armor was to be is missing.
http://www.shipscribe.com/styles/S-511/images/s-file/s51134ac.htm
This one envisaged a 44,000 ton carrier with a hull too wide to fit through the Panama Canal. Planned speed was 33knots. Oddly despite the Yorktown's showing that a heavy surface battery was not needed this design features a 9 x 8inch main battery (Three triple turrets, 2 fwd of the Island superstructure, 1 aft) and an 8 x DP 5 inch battery in single mounts. It did however have an armored flight deck, albeit with unarmored extensions over the bows and stern, though the details on how thick that armor was to be is missing.
http://www.shipscribe.com/styles/S-511/images/s-file/s51134ac.htm
