I mean the new ones, I am sorry I am hurting some feelings perhaps, but.. they are just ..two modern ships, with a couple of innovations..
they are nothing to write home about. To be honest, they're already long overdue, the RN should have had them 15 years ago and now one may not even be retained.
Don't worry, you're not hurtning any feelings at all. Not mine anyway. You're more than entitled to your opinion.
When the angled deck was introduced to Aircraft Carriers, that was,
'just an innovation' but it made a world of difference which other countries that operated conventional carriers follow suite. They'll be a worthy match for any other carrier out there.
Yes, of course they're over due, but so is/was Eurofighter, F-22, F-35, Type 45 Destroyers etc etc, many many more but the likes of the RN's new Aircaft Carriers, they're not over due because theres problems building them, but because of the economy of UK, most of the world even. They're not to blame because some bankers messed up.
But hey, like I say you're entitled to your opinion.
Why?, two conventional carriers would not need to approach the islands as much as the invincible class and carrying around 70 planes each would have never allowed the AAF to bomb the battle group, by extending the typical range of no-fly zone around the task force...
That does not take anything away from the value of what the battle group achieved so far away from home..
Quite so, but they wouldn't had to been able to take off and land in such bad weather conditions. Some of the take offs and landings the Harriers' made in bad weather like they operated in were terrible. And the further you head out to see the rougher it gets but being closer to islands was still tough to operate, even for the Harriers', but they still managed it. This was mentioned on more than one occasion in the book wriiten by Commander 'Sharky' Ward RN.
Its ok when some people say that AAF wouldn't have attacked the British Fleet if conventional carriers were operated by the RN, but at the time Argentina was being rather proud and patriotic and thought it'd be a good idea to try & take the islands. No matter whats said or what we had, conventional carriers ot not, Argentina were convinced that the British wouldn't even bother thinking about retaking the Islands. They got a nasty shock when they set sail because they knew very well that HMS Hermes & HMS Invincable with Harriers' could operate better in worser conditions than conventional Aircraft Carriers.
Being a big 100.000 ton carrier isn't the best thing in the world when in rough seas, I'm sure you've heard the saying; the bigger you are the harder you fall. More carrier means more to push about than say, 25.000 ton carrier, which takes neatly back to the new British carriers, 65.000 ton, fits nicely in between.