USS Saratoga (CV-3) INDA Favourite Sister The CV 3 Saratoga was launched as the second ship in the U. S. Navy's Lexington class of aircraft carriers in April 1925 and commissioned in November 1927. Fondly nicknamed Sister Sara, she was in fact originally laid down as a battle cruiser but converted into an aircraft carrier during construction. Thus, she had a more slim line hull than other carriers and featured an enclosed bow that was unusual for the times but improved
[citation needed] Most of the aircraft that were not sent to China were modified for photo-reconnaissance duties and used for training
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from the beginning right through to mastery of the combat aircraft covering: basic training
occupying the territory between The Gulf of Finland and The Sea of Asov
About the Sturmgeschütz III Ausf
The XF4U-1 was first flown on May 29 1940
with its relatively strong armament for a reconnaissance vehicle
They were deployed to throughout Europe
offering the chance to recreate 7th Anti-Tank Regiment and 3rd Canadian Infantry Division vehicles
A total of 426 copies of all versions were assembled in France (239) and Germany (187)
Arguably the finest fighting aeroplane of the entire war was now hurled against what remained of the Luftwaffe