Talk:Ark Royal/@comment-47.142.63.86-20170813013348/@comment-27633922-20170813015355

First of all consider that Japan had the best developed Carrier Task Force thanks to Yamamoto. The Americans with superior material, human and capital caught up and surpassed Japanese aviation. And the Germans had good experience with Aviation, but the Führer wasn't trully interested in investing in the navy since most of his fights were on land. The British, French and Italians had good experience with aviation, but didn't have any major advances in carrier-based planes and Carriers when the war arrived (Just generalizing this last part mostly). So know a little of why stats of European carriers are this way and then badmouth the stats all you want. You generally don't need carriers if you're going to fight in Europe, but being confronted by larger bodies of water seperating them from their targets is what made the US and Japan excel in naval aviation.

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