We all are aware of the term, "aircraft carrier". In basic terms, they are just an airfield, floating at the ocean, on which, airplanes can take-off and land. Unlike other naval vessels, these carriers are vital for a country's navy, to showcase its dominance over airspace at the sea. But, did you know that, the first true aircraft carrier, with a deck, capable of launching and landing airplanes, was built by the British Navy? In this article, we shall learn about the history, and the significance of an aircraft carrier, for a country's navy. The History of the Aircraft Carriers. During World War I, the British Navy developed the first true carrier with a flight deck, the HMS Argus . It was built on a converted merchant-ship hull. The war ended before the Argus could be put into action, but the U.S. and Japanese navies quickly followed the British example. The first U.S. carrier, a converted collier renamed, the USS Langley , joined the fleet in March 1922. A Jap...
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