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"US Navy Aircraft Carriers"
07-09-02, 22:27z 

I have found four US Navy carriers in the default scenery of Microsoft Flight Simulator 2002 Pro. They include The USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) and USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70) in the Hawaiian islands and the USS Constellation (CV 64) and USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) off California. The Carl Vinson and Abraham Lincoln have an operational (but bumpy :7 ) elevator that provides access to a refueling square on the hanger deck.

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If anyone knows of other carriers depicted in the default scenery reply here. I have started a list with navigation data and would like to know if there are any more to add.

I have also located web sites for the operational real world carriers and a page that lists real world US Navy carrier status through the USS Ronald Regan (CVN 76 under construction). On the USS Constellation's site I even saw a photo of the ship underway within a few miles of the ship's location in the simulator!

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  US Navy Aircraft Carriers    RobertVA      07-09-02       
     RE: US Navy Aircraft Carriers   PeteDowson[Crew]      07-09-02      1   
     RE: US Navy Aircraft Carriers   RobertVA[Lead]      08-02-02      2   
        RE: US Navy Aircraft Carriers   RobertVA[Lead]      08-25-04      3   
             RE: US Navy Aircraft Carriers   andor[Lead]      08-27-04      4   

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