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US Super Carrier, Hardback Book

US Super Carrier Hardback

Edited by Jonathan Falconer

Part of the Operations Manual series

Hardback

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Author Chris McNab and photographer Patrick Bunce go above and below deck to discover how a supercarrier is built, examining its structure, systems, departments, flight deck and hangar deck.

With the full cooperation of the US Navy, they join the USS Dwight D.

Eisenhower (CVN-69) to discover how a supercarrier operates, looking at flight operations, logistics and life onboard.

Commissioned in 1977, this awesome carrier has a complement of more than 6,000 crew and an embarked air wing of anything up to 90 aircraft, together capable of delivering more than 150 combat sorties per day.|Few manmade objects in the modern world represent power projection as emphatically as the supercarriers of the US Navy.

Emerging in the aftermath of the Second World War in the Forrestal and Enterprise classes, the supercarrier concept has become most potently embodied in the great Nimitz-class vessels, ten of which have been commissioned since 1975.

It is these warships, plus the now emerging supercarriers of the Gerald R.

Ford class, that form the lethal heart of the US Navy’s Carrier Strike Groups (CSGs), previously known as Carrier Battle Groups (CBGs). Author Chris McNab and photographer Patrick Bunce go above and below deck to discover how a supercarrier is built, examining its structure, systems, departments, flight deck and hangar deck.

With the full cooperation of the US Navy, they join the USS Dwight D.

Eisenhower (CVN-69) to discover how a supercarrier operates, looking at flight operations, logistics and life onboard.

Commissioned in 1977, this awesome carrier has a complement of more than 6,000 crew and an embarked air wing of anything up to 90 aircraft, together capable of delivering more than 150 combat sorties per day. Illustrated with more than 250 photographs, many taken specially for this manual aboard the Dwight D.

Eisenhower by internationally respected photographer Patrick Bunce, the Haynes Supercarrier Manual offers an unrivalled look at the greatest warships afloat in the 21st century.|• Published with full cooperation of the US Navy. • Features super carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower. • Insights into how a US super carrier operates and the working lives of its crew. • Fully illustrated with specially commissioned photography.|The Haynes Super Carrier Manual offers unrivalled insights into understanding how a modern US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is operated.

Published with the cooperation of the US Navy, authors Chris McNab and Patrick Bunce take readers inside a super carrier to reveal how and why they are at the heart of global American military force. |The Haynes Super Carrier Manual offers unrivalled insights into understanding how a modern US nuclear-powered aircraft carrier is operated. |Chris McNab is an author and editor specialising in military history and military technology.

He has published more than 40 books, including several for Haynes.

He lives and works in South Wales. Patrick Bunce is a US-based photographer who has contributed to a wide range of military book and magazine publications.|IntroductionChapter 1 History of the supercarrierChapter 2 Structure, major systems and departmentsChapter 3 Flight deck, hangar deck and key flight personnelChapter 4 Flight operationsChapter 5 Major electronic and defensive systemsChapter 6 Carrier logisticsChapter 7 Daily life and operationsBibliography and further reading

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