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In Search of a Good Host: A Study of Airborne Aircraft-carriers

Padgett, 2020

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In the last 100 years, the US military has attempted to create multiple flying aircraft-carriers, yet none of them operate today. This study examines what happened in some of those trials, where they succeeded and failed, and derives recurring themes from the attempts as …
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