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  2. Italian aircraft carrier Aquila - Wikipedia

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    Aquila (Italian for "Eagle") was an Italian aircraft carrier converted from the transatlantic passenger liner SS Roma. During World War II, Work on Aquila began in late 1941 at the Ansaldo shipyard in Genoa and continued for the next two years. With the signing of the Italian armistice on 8 September 1943, however, all work was halted and the ...

  3. SS Roma (1926) - Wikipedia

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    SS. Roma. (1926) SS Roma was an ocean liner built for the Italian shipping company Navigazione Generale Italiana of Genoa by Ansaldo shipyard in Sestri Ponente. She was the sister ship to MS Augustus. The ship was later transferred to the new Italian Line after the merger of Navigazione Generale Italiana. When Second World War broke out, she ...

  4. Italian aircraft carrier Sparviero - Wikipedia

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    Like Sparviero, the Italian aircraft carrier Aquila, a modification of the sister ship of Augustus, SS Roma, was scuttled and scrapped before the conversion into the aircraft carrier was finished. These two ships were the last attempts to build aircraft carriers for the Italian Navy until 1981, when work began on Giuseppe Garibaldi.

  5. List of sunken aircraft carriers - Wikipedia

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    The first true aircraft carrier was HMS Argus, [2][4] launched in late 1917 with a complement of 20 aircraft and a flight deck 550 ft (170 m) long and 68 ft (21 m) wide. [4] The last aircraft carrier sunk in wartime was the Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi, in Kure Harbour in July 1945. The greatest loss of life was the 2,046 killed on Akitsu ...

  6. Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi - Wikipedia

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    Notes. flight deck is length 174.0 m (570.9 ft) and 30.0 m (98.4 ft) wide. Giuseppe Garibaldi is an Italian aircraft carrier, the first through-deck aviation ship ever built for the Italian Navy, and the first Italian ship built to operate fixed-wing aircraft. Although she is widely recognised as a carrier first and foremost, she is officially ...

  7. Italian aircraft carrier Cavour - Wikipedia

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    It complements the Italian Navy's other aircraft carrier, the Giuseppe Garibaldi. The Italian Navy will replace its 16 Harriers with 15 (originally 22) Lockheed Martin F-35B Lightning IIs. [9] By May 2020, the modernization to allow Cavour to support the F-35B was completed, and the carrier was ready for subsequent integration trials. [10]

  8. Italian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Navy (Italian: Marina Militare, lit. ... Some had already been dismantled in La Spezia between 1948 and 1955, including the aircraft carrier Aquila.

  9. Category:Aircraft carriers of Italy - Wikipedia

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    G. Italian aircraft carrier Giuseppe Garibaldi. Categories: Aircraft carriers by country. Naval ships of Italy. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.