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* 18 [[F6F Hellcat]] [[Fighter aircraft|fighters]]
 
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* 12 [[SB2C Helldiver]] [[Dive bomber|scout-bombers]]
 
* 12 [[SB2C Helldiver]] [[Dive bomber|scout-bombers]]
 
* 12 [[TBM Avenger]] [[Torpedo bomber|torpedo planes]]
 
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The '''''Saipan'' class aircraft carriers''' were a class of two [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>{{USS|Saipan|CVL-48|3}} and {{USS|Wright|CVL-49|3}}] built for the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. Like the nine [[Independence class aircraft carrier|''Independence''- class]] [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]], they were based on cruiser hulls. However, they differed from the earlier [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]] in that they were built from the keel up as carriers, and were based on heavy rather than light cruiser hulls. Completed too late for the war, they served as carriers until the mid-1950s, then were converted into a [[command ship]] and a major communications relay ship in the late 1950s, and in those roles served until 1970. They were both scrapped in 1980.
 
The '''''Saipan'' class aircraft carriers''' were a class of two [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]] <nowiki>[</nowiki>{{USS|Saipan|CVL-48|3}} and {{USS|Wright|CVL-49|3}}] built for the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. Like the nine [[Independence class aircraft carrier|''Independence''- class]] [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]], they were based on cruiser hulls. However, they differed from the earlier [[Light aircraft carrier|light carriers]] in that they were built from the keel up as carriers, and were based on heavy rather than light cruiser hulls. Completed too late for the war, they served as carriers until the mid-1950s, then were converted into a [[command ship]] and a major communications relay ship in the late 1950s, and in those roles served until 1970. They were both scrapped in 1980.
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Latest revision as of 13:49, 22 May 2016

Saipan-class aircraft carrier
USS Saipan CVL-48
USS Saipan CVL-48
Class overview
Builders: New York Shipbuilding Corporation
Operators: US flag 48 stars United States Navy
Preceded by: Independence-class aircraft carrier
Succeeded by: None
Built: 1944
In commission: 1946–1970
Completed: 2
Retired: 2
Preserved: 0
General characteristics
Type: Light aircraft carrier
Displacement: 14,500 (standard)
19,000 tons (full load)
Length: 684.6 ft (208.7 m)
Beam: 76.8 ft (23.4 m) (waterline)
115 ft (35 m) (overall)
Draft: 28 ft (8.5 m)
Propulsion: geared steam turbines producing 120,000 horsepower turning four propellers
Speed: 33 knots (61 km/h)
Complement: 1,700+ officers and men
Armament: 42 × Bofors 40 mm guns (5 quad, 11 dual mountings)
16 dual 20 mm AA
Aircraft carried:

Planned complement of 42 aircraft:

The Saipan class aircraft carriers were a class of two light carriers [Saipan (CVL-48) and Wright (CVL-49)] built for the United States Navy during World War II. Like the nine Independence- class light carriers, they were based on cruiser hulls. However, they differed from the earlier light carriers in that they were built from the keel up as carriers, and were based on heavy rather than light cruiser hulls. Completed too late for the war, they served as carriers until the mid-1950s, then were converted into a command ship and a major communications relay ship in the late 1950s, and in those roles served until 1970. They were both scrapped in 1980.

Origins and design

Intended to offset expected wartime losses of the smaller Independence class light carriers, the two ships of the Saipan class were designed from the keel up as aircraft carriers, with many improvements based on experience with the Independence class.

The Saipan class was based on the hull and machinery of the 13,600 ton Baltimore class heavy cruiser hull rather than the smaller Cleveland class light cruiser upon which the Independence class was built, allowing better seakeeping, improved hull subdivision, enhanced protection, greater magazine volume, a stronger flight deck, an expanded air group and a slightly higher speed than in the Independence class.[1] Compared to their light cruiser half-sisters, they were eight feet wider in beam to accommodate the size and weight of the hangar and flight deck.

Service

They had very brief service lives as fleet carriers, serving respectively from 1948 to 1954 (Saipan) and 1947 to 1956 (Wright). As carriers, they were swiftly outdated by the deckspace-eating jet aircraft of the 1950s, and quickly rendered far too small in a military environment where the 900-foot (270 m)-long Essex class ships were increasingly seen as cramped and small. The two ships were seen as valuable hulls, however, with a large void space within the ship that could easily be translated to other use. They were converted for non-carrier duties in the late 1950s, Saipan as the communications relay ship USS Arlington and Wright as a command ship. In these capacities the two ships served until being decommissioned in 1970 and scrapped in 1980.

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