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"The operational elements weren't inferior to those of Ark Royal and Yorktown"? Ah, yes they were, they'd have to actually exist to be fairly compared to those on ships that actually did.
Most soviet ship designs can be best described as Stalin appeasement ships, stoke his ego and pray you never have to actually try to build it and if you did build it pray they forgot you designed it.
@@redrew9961 Wargaming will always make me Laugh... To hear them, you have the impression that it is the Russians who do everything. 😂😂😂 (Wargaming is a Belarusian company, Why does it make me wanna laugh even more !!?)
To be fair, Graf Zeppelin did have absolutely massive hangers. In terms of total hanger floorspace they where larger than most other carriers of the time. I looked it up and a Yorktown has around 3200m2. Ark Royal was pretty big herself with around 5500m2, but Graf Zeppelin was around 5600m2. For comparison, the also very large Shokaku was around 5500m2 and Essex was around 4250m2. Deck parking made a big difference and skews the numbers in favour of the USN. In reality they had a price to pay for their single open hanger because such a structure was heavier than two closed hangers of larger size. From what I understand, it has to do with breaking up the hull and creating a superstructure on top of it. US carriers did that and that made their hulls weaker, thus they needed more material to compensate. Other navies just one hull structure all the way to the flight deck and that was lighter. The problem with Graf Zeppelin was how the planes where intended to be stored. The Germans intended to line them up in a single row with a lot of space between the planes for arming and maintaining them. Then they literally wanted to lift them up the plane by crane attached to the hanger roof, move them to a lift, put the plane on a launching trolley and catapult them. It was one of many issues that Graf Zeppelin had in its design phase. In theory the Germans could have made quite a useful carrier out of Graf Zeppelin, but only after a major rebuild where they would have to change a lot of the ships internals. They also would need a lot of knowledge gathered about how to carry out carrier operations. And that wasn't going to happen. And even then, the hangers did include a large number of fuel lines that ran over the with of the hanger at the roof. The Germans seem to have picked that up from the IJN and that seems to have been a good part of the massive fired those ships suffered when hit...
@@DanielWW2 I'd argue some of its weapons it carried in sponsens also affected aircraft capacity as well so n my opinion nothing less than a full redesign would have actually increased it, though I'll defer to you on aircraft handling arrangements as I was not aware what the germans hand planned in that regard but I don't think it has as much as an impact for her total capitcity including what else she would have carried. But again I could be wrong on that matter, as you say deck parking really helped US carriers out during the war. As for your other points in general, aside from the storage, I agree her launch method was full of flaws and if she had a major redesign prior to at least most of her hull being built, then yeah. But as you say that would require experience which they had not gained to do it since they hadn't had the time to actually work on testing out carriers like the other powers had. As for the fuel line thing, I'm fairly sure for the Japanese at least it had to do with them not realising how much of a tinder box a carrier hanger could be, Britain knew already due in part one of her seaplane tenders going up during WW1 and put what they learnt from that into theirs to ensure it couldn't happen again and thus played a role in how RN carriers survived taking massive damage to their hangers if their flight deck got penetrated by bombs. I know the US learnt alot from Illustrious survival of heavy bomb damage but my knowledge as to their true extent of their carriers survivability or preventing what happened to IJN carriers happening fall stop is rather small so I can't really say anything else on that.
We look forward to the Russian tier X carrier Smirnoff. Built in 1943 it featured excellent concealment due to it's cloaking device and excellent combat potential due to it's squadron being armed with Soviet developed pulse cannons, photon torpedoes and Fusion Bombs. The player will have to compensate for only being able to accelerate to a maximum of 50 kts.
1:16 What a load of nonsense. Ark Royal and Yorktown were built and actually fought in WW2. Claiming that a fictional Russian carrier was their equal is, at best, disingenuous.
What's so great about paper ships is that you can give them as much firepower as you want..... Since they didn't existed there's no proof they weren't that powerful
Only aircraft carrier the soviets had was the captured Graf Zeppelin. They used it for target practice. I'm sure being Russian this thing will be ridiculously over powered.
The answer is: Project 71 light aircraft carrier (ABL) I Play the Android version of (World of Warships Blitz) My Player Id is: AXKVERQ (Sultan_Barbarossa), and I'm on the North American Server. Keep up the Great Work and Semper Fi!
These interwar and WW2 era Soviet carriers are a complete joke! Heck they didn’t even build or operate an aircraft carrier until the what the late 50’s early 60’s?! The French deserve a lot more attention when it comes to CV’s, since they had actually had a real carrier the bearn, and they were also building the two Joffre class carriers before the they surrendered to Germany. The Soviets literally had nothing but ideas on paper.
Answer:71B Server:ASIA name:bouninng first design project named 71A based on 68 CL's hull, but other design project named 71B, that is named in wows "Chkalov" at tier8. 71B is large CV, that's operation performance can compare to same generation large carrier, like Ark royal(full load 28,000t), Yorktown(26,000t), Graf Zeppelin(34,000t). wow.
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Q. What is the number of Chkalov presented in WOWS todayy?
Answer: 71B
Name: longthegamer. server : ASIA
do we have to say the clan?
Answer : First design was 71A, but the design for Chkalov was given the number 71B.
IGN: Julian_love_Ahri
Server: ASIA
@@rangerdh more asian gamerss
project 71B
BOYBOYJEDIPRO
EU
"The operational elements weren't inferior to those of Ark Royal and Yorktown"? Ah, yes they were, they'd have to actually exist to be fairly compared to those on ships that actually did.
Most soviet ship designs can be best described as Stalin appeasement ships, stoke his ego and pray you never have to actually try to build it and if you did build it pray they forgot you designed it.
It's game nimrod.
"The operational elements weren't inferior to those of Ark Royal and Yorktown"
Huh!...Said a ship that never could exist. xD
yeah .. Yamato then drastically changed the course of the war.. oh wait
@@redrew9961 Wargaming will always make me Laugh...
To hear them, you have the impression that it is the Russians who do everything.
😂😂😂
(Wargaming is a Belarusian company,
Why does it make me wanna laugh even more !!?)
Funny I don't remember Graf Zepplien ever being comparable to Ark Royal or Yorktown as either carried more aircraft than she ever could.
as the vids are good but it doesnt have much viewers
so sad
To be fair, Graf Zeppelin did have absolutely massive hangers.
In terms of total hanger floorspace they where larger than most other carriers of the time. I looked it up and a Yorktown has around 3200m2. Ark Royal was pretty big herself with around 5500m2, but Graf Zeppelin was around 5600m2. For comparison, the also very large Shokaku was around 5500m2 and Essex was around 4250m2. Deck parking made a big difference and skews the numbers in favour of the USN. In reality they had a price to pay for their single open hanger because such a structure was heavier than two closed hangers of larger size. From what I understand, it has to do with breaking up the hull and creating a superstructure on top of it. US carriers did that and that made their hulls weaker, thus they needed more material to compensate. Other navies just one hull structure all the way to the flight deck and that was lighter.
The problem with Graf Zeppelin was how the planes where intended to be stored. The Germans intended to line them up in a single row with a lot of space between the planes for arming and maintaining them. Then they literally wanted to lift them up the plane by crane attached to the hanger roof, move them to a lift, put the plane on a launching trolley and catapult them. It was one of many issues that Graf Zeppelin had in its design phase.
In theory the Germans could have made quite a useful carrier out of Graf Zeppelin, but only after a major rebuild where they would have to change a lot of the ships internals. They also would need a lot of knowledge gathered about how to carry out carrier operations. And that wasn't going to happen. And even then, the hangers did include a large number of fuel lines that ran over the with of the hanger at the roof. The Germans seem to have picked that up from the IJN and that seems to have been a good part of the massive fired those ships suffered when hit...
@@DanielWW2 I'd argue some of its weapons it carried in sponsens also affected aircraft capacity as well so n my opinion nothing less than a full redesign would have actually increased it, though I'll defer to you on aircraft handling arrangements as I was not aware what the germans hand planned in that regard but I don't think it has as much as an impact for her total capitcity including what else she would have carried. But again I could be wrong on that matter, as you say deck parking really helped US carriers out during the war.
As for your other points in general, aside from the storage, I agree her launch method was full of flaws and if she had a major redesign prior to at least most of her hull being built, then yeah. But as you say that would require experience which they had not gained to do it since they hadn't had the time to actually work on testing out carriers like the other powers had.
As for the fuel line thing, I'm fairly sure for the Japanese at least it had to do with them not realising how much of a tinder box a carrier hanger could be, Britain knew already due in part one of her seaplane tenders going up during WW1 and put what they learnt from that into theirs to ensure it couldn't happen again and thus played a role in how RN carriers survived taking massive damage to their hangers if their flight deck got penetrated by bombs. I know the US learnt alot from Illustrious survival of heavy bomb damage but my knowledge as to their true extent of their carriers survivability or preventing what happened to IJN carriers happening fall stop is rather small so I can't really say anything else on that.
What's next WOWs? Tier X Russian carrier will be angled deck carrier with Jet aircraft armed with Anti Ship Missiles?
We look forward to the Russian tier X carrier Smirnoff. Built in 1943 it featured excellent concealment due to it's cloaking device and excellent combat potential due to it's squadron being armed with Soviet developed pulse cannons, photon torpedoes and Fusion Bombs. The player will have to compensate for only being able to accelerate to a maximum of 50 kts.
attack planes feature nuclear missiles that always detonate the ship and have infinite penetration.
"Our cocktail-napkin-sketch of an aircraft carrier would have been the best CV ever!"
Whatever, дебил.
Something I never wanted more than enough CVs
Yes we have been waiting for Armada and Soviet CVs soo much
Never have too many cvs in wg opinion, rate going add Helicarrier.
The more CV's they make the more teardrops we can drink from the cry babies.
Does it come with Stalin X fantasy project lazer guided bombs? Why it is so tiny and short, so could not hit it?
1:16 What a load of nonsense. Ark Royal and Yorktown were built and actually fought in WW2. Claiming that a fictional Russian carrier was their equal is, at best, disingenuous.
"Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B" Servidor NA Dalirio
More fantasy ships we didnt ask for, bring us genuine ships, there is loads you have not covered yet, no interest in fakes.
Chkalov's project number is 71B.
The preliminary project number is 71A.
Wolfswetpaws, NA server.
Still was far inferior to American, British and Japanese carriers because it never existed and russians can't build a good ship.
😏😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The preliminary carrier design is 71-A.
Which then finalized into 71-B
KennethAzura
ASIA
Lets fire of Gneisenau and make CabMech quit, that will surely let the player base trust us!
The preliminary design was called 71A
What's so great about paper ships is that you can give them as much firepower as you want..... Since they didn't existed there's no proof they weren't that powerful
Another OP russian ship... Well done, WG. Why are you adding more and more planes, when no one wants them?
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Astik
(EU)
It's all good and all, but when will we see those Soviet aircraft carriers on legends?
Hopefully never.
Nobody wanted these carriers
i wanted it
Im tired of comments like yours acting like you speak for everyone
@@matthewpolmanter8294 we do speak for the majority :v
Preliminary design was called Project 71A, Chkalov represents Project 71B design.
Wieros (EU)
bullshit remove it
like your game isnt broken already
World of Warships was the best Warship game in the world , I love the ship model
another bullshit ship
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B. Asia Server, Kinlochard
You could add the ijn shinano aircraft carrier.
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
UID:Tonc[Asia]
First design was 71A, Chkalov final design number was 71B.
IGN: CrazyDogGame
Region: NA
Only aircraft carrier the soviets had was the captured Graf Zeppelin. They used it for target practice.
I'm sure being Russian this thing will be ridiculously over powered.
Just like the narrator's suit, the Soviet Carriers look exactly.... OLD SCHOOL AMERICAN!
The preliminary project was called 71A, and finished project 71B.
Belisarius_V
NA
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B NA Prophet1128
The preliminary design was called 71A, the final design was named 71B.
Server: Eu
name: Grejron
Preliminary design was 71A, when finalized it was changed to 71B evadlil NA
The answer is: Project 71 light aircraft carrier (ABL)
I Play the Android version of (World of Warships Blitz)
My Player Id is: AXKVERQ (Sultan_Barbarossa), and I'm on the North American Server.
Keep up the Great Work and Semper Fi!
These interwar and WW2 era Soviet carriers are a complete joke! Heck they didn’t even build or operate an aircraft carrier until the what the late 50’s early 60’s?! The French deserve a lot more attention when it comes to CV’s, since they had actually had a real carrier the bearn, and they were also building the two Joffre class carriers before the they surrendered to Germany. The Soviets literally had nothing but ideas on paper.
The preliminary design was called 71A, and the final design was named 71B.
Server: NA
name: MOJ_CL
So from the looks of it its like saipan but better?
So will Enterprise ever be brought back to the premium store or will you be greedy and make her loot box only like you did Missouri?
71-A was the name of the preliminary design project for the Chkalov. from the NA server with in game i.d. of stvnw.
design was called 71A, when finalised it was 71B. server EU in game name brew_2016
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A
and when finalized it was called 71B
Answer: first design was named 71A, but the final of Chkalov was named 71B
Name: Gurikawaii
Server: ASIA
Preliminary design: 71A, finalized: 71B.
NA
The_Prince_of_the_Seas
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
NA Adarke
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
IGN: Moxi
Server: EU
A: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: NA
Name: Wyldren
answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
server: EU
nick: Eheart
How to get rid of nasty comments--> flooding them with an ocean of other comments
answer ; the priliminary disign was 71a and final design was 71b
name 2734_accurate
server: NA
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server: NA
In game name: Tharador
71A for preliminary, 71B for finalized version that is Chkalov. Metalsdragon, NA
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, NA server, Numpty_Canuk.
Answer: Preliminary design is called 71A, when finalized it is 71B.
Server: NA
IJN: GunCaster
Preliminary design 71A , finalized 71B
EU
Lubko311
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
EU-Server: Nordberg_2018
The preliminary design is called „71a“ and second „71b“. Sever „EU“ Name „Kornelijus_3“
Answer: Preliminary design was called "71A", when finalized it was "71B"
server: NA
Pneuwhat
Answer: The first design was 71A, but the final design for Chkalov was given the number 71B.
in game name: sksmsss
server: ASIA
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
server:NA
nickname:ferrarisede
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server: Asia
Nickname: Masterwarships_17
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server: Asia
IGN: Flipper2020
Can we have much more US and UK Escort carriers , USS Pennsylvania 1945 , USS Wasp CV7 , USS Nevada 1944 and USS WestVirginia 1945 , USS Utah 1941
Answer : "71A" was what the preliminary design called, finalized design was called "71B"
Server : Asia
IGN : _Lorine_
Preliminarily Project 71A, but Chkalov is based on Project 71B , JonnyB_3716 , NA server
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: NA
Name: Idahobo
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: EU
IGN: _Geronimmo_
Answer: Preliminary design was called "71A", when finalized it was "71B".
Server: EU
Ingame name: Cr4pC4rd
Answer of question: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B. _RegisSances_ Server NA
The preliminary design was 71a, but the final design was 71b.
KalSaldor
Server: NA
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
The Server: NA
Name Player: Mr_Cornelio
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
IGN: Axis117
Server: NA
Answer:71B
Server:ASIA
name:bouninng
first design project named 71A based on 68 CL's hull, but other design project named 71B, that is named in wows "Chkalov" at tier8.
71B is large CV, that's operation performance can compare to same generation large carrier,
like Ark royal(full load 28,000t), Yorktown(26,000t), Graf Zeppelin(34,000t). wow.
Lemme guess, the ship and aircraft will be hilariously overpowered
Its definitely A tier
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was called 71B
Server : Asia
In game name : TNTcom555
Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server NA
shane45_1911
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server: EU
IGN: NeXt0Bg
original was 71A, final design for Chkalov was 71B.
navy_25386163
ASIA server
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: US
IGN: Outlawed
at fisrst it was called 71A nad later 71B
Server is EU
name is: raglegum
Preliminary design Was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server : EU
SN_Akagi_Senpai
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
In game name: Schoumi89
Server EU
Originally 71A but the final design was named 71B
NA
Bacon1789
Answer: The Preliminary design was called 71A, though later it was named 71B
Server: EU
IGN: FM_Akuma
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Sever:ASIA
IGN:PUNIONN
Answer: The first design was 71A, but the final design for Chkalov was given the number 71B.
IGN kippiteitoku
server ASIA
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B
Server: Asia
IGN: Niclon
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: EU
Name: ApooqA
answer: preliminary design was called 71A when finalized it was 71B.
name: FilipozPL
server: EU
SO Answer: First design was 71A AND the final design for Chkalov was given the number 71B
Server EU
Nickname Czirokay
Answer: Preliminary design was called 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: ASIA
in-game nickname: enixu
Original idea was 71A, the final design was 71B.
Valiant_1
EU server
Answer: Preliminary design was named 71A, when finalized it was 71B.
Server: Asia
Name: SHCHTCE
Answer: Preliminary design was called: 71A but when finalized it was 71B.
Server: EU
IGN: SirAhi
The preliminary design was called 71A
Server: NA
IGN: Olinorth
sdarkhors3 NA server answer 71B was the designation for this carrier since it was the high displacement ship type
The Projekts name during development was 71 A, it was later changed to 71 B.
Ingame name: felixknoll98
Server: EU
Preliminary design was called 71a, finalized it was 71b
In game name : Grumpy_999
Server : EU