Majestic class aircraft carrier

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General characteristics (original configuration) RN Ensign
Displacement: 14,224 tons standard, approximately 18,085 tons at full load
Length: 695 feet (212 m)
Beam: 80 feet (24 m)
Draught: 23.5 feet (7.2 m)
Propulsion: Steam Turbines (4 Admiralty 3-drum boilers, Parsons geared turbines); 40,000 shp
Speed: 25 knots (46 km/h)
Range: 12,000 nmiles at 14 knots
Complement: 1200 (including air group)
Armament: 25 × Bofors 40 mm guns
37 aircraft

The Majestic-class aircraft carriers were initially intended to be part of the Colossus-class, but were instead built to a modified design, still based on the Colossus design for operating heavier aircraft. The Majestics have the dubious distinction of having no service in the Royal Navy, each of them was sold, with the exception of just one.


Majestic-class aircraft carrier
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Melbourne (ex-Majestic) | Sydney (ex-Terrible)
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