Midway-Class
The Midway-Class refers to a class of aircraft carriers used by the United States Navy, designed during the late World War II era. Named after the Battle of Midway, these carriers were notable for their large size and advanced capabilities, allowing them to carry a significant number of aircraft. The class includes three ships: USS Midway, USS Franklin D. Roosevelt, and USS Coral Sea.
Midway-Class carriers played a crucial role in naval operations during the Cold War, supporting various military engagements. They featured a flight deck layout that enabled efficient aircraft launch and recovery, contributing to their effectiveness in combat scenarios.