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Having been lucky enough to have been on a carrier - the
Eisenhower way back in the late 1980s - I have to say that
even small ones are breathtaking brutes.
This documentary focuses on the massive John C. Stennis,
which has enough firepower to match the armed forces of more
than 70 per cent of countries in the world.
It looks at the aircraft, the crew, the armaments and how
planes are launched. Right down to the nuts and bolts of flight
deck information - literally, because computers were so slow
at dealing with the complicated proceedures those in charge
went back to using fasteners to indicate the status of operational
aircraft!
Aside from the Stennis, Aircraft Carriers also investigates
the smaller carriers used by the US Marines and Royal Navy
and how effective the latter was during the Falklands War.
For fans of modern military matters this is a really informative
programme.
Conclusion: Movie 85%
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