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Why Britain’s Aircraft Carriers Have Two Islands Instead of One
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Why Britain’s Aircraft Carriers Have Two Islands Instead of One
When HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales joined the Royal Navy, their twin-island design immediately drew attention. No other aircraft carrier in the world looked quite like them. But this unusual layout wasn’t about aesthetics or innovation for its own sake—it came from hard-learned lessons beneath the flight deck. YouTube / Not What You Think A Design Born Below Deck During World War II, HMS Ark Royal was lost after a single torpedo st…
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