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Title: Question About Class
Post by: lornphoenix on November 12, 2003, 01:16:51 pm
I Like To What these Class Abbreviation Mean In SFC3:
PF
DW
NCA
CV
I Know the Rest
 
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: Mog on November 12, 2003, 01:30:26 pm
PF = Fast Paerol ship (some call it Pseudo Fighter)
DW = War Destroyer
NCA = New Heavy Cruiser
CV = Carrier
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: CFA_Admiral_Tige on November 12, 2003, 01:31:40 pm
PF-Pusedo(spelling) Fighter
DW-War Destroyer
NCA-New Heavy Cruiser
CV-Carrier


Tiger  
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: mathcubeguy on November 12, 2003, 01:32:52 pm
Those are in three?

PF should be Psuedo Fighters, Psuedo Frigates or what ever. In 2 they are the counter to a fighter...
DW War Destroyer
NCA is a New Heavy Cruiser
CV is a Carrier

They get plenty of recognition in SFC 2, but I dont think that those apply to SFC 3 very much...
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: lornphoenix on November 12, 2003, 01:59:53 pm
thank guys...

I did Find That A CV Is A Corvette.... Not A Carrier
And Fast Partol I Found Too

I Asked Because They Are Classes That aren't Used in SFc3 But Can Be added Too The game With A mod.

 
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: mathcubeguy on November 12, 2003, 03:46:13 pm
CVN - Nuclear powered carrier, USS Enterprise is an example of this in the real world

CV - 6 Carrier USS Enterprise that fought in WW2 is an example of this in the real world.
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: CFA_Admiral_Tige on November 26, 2003, 09:47:08 am
 
Quote:

 CVN - Nuclear powered carrier, USS Enterprise is an example of this in the real world
 




Arent all US "Football Field" carrier vessels nukes??  
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: The Postman on November 26, 2003, 03:58:28 pm
Quote:

 Arent all US "Football Field" carrier vessels nukes??  




No, not all of our post WW2 carriers are nuclear powered. CV 59  through CV 64 as well as CV 66 and CV 67 are oil burners. Hull numbers CVN 65 and 68-77 are all nuclear powered. As of today, CV 63 and CV 67 are still active with CV 61, 62 and 64 being held on the inactive reserve list. The last time I knew, the US was not allowed to take nuclear powered ships into Japanese ports and at this point CV 63, USS Kitty Hawk, still calls Yokosuka, Japan as it's home port.   I am also going to guess that CV 67, USS JOHN F. KENNEDY, the only active carrier based out of Mayport, FL is now the training carrier in the Gulf of Mexico. All the rest of the Atlantic carriers are based at Norfolk, VA.
Title: Question About Class
Post by: lornphoenix on November 12, 2003, 01:16:51 pm
I Like To What these Class Abbreviation Mean In SFC3:
PF
DW
NCA
CV
I Know the Rest
 
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: Mog on November 12, 2003, 01:30:26 pm
PF = Fast Paerol ship (some call it Pseudo Fighter)
DW = War Destroyer
NCA = New Heavy Cruiser
CV = Carrier
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: CFA_Admiral_Tige on November 12, 2003, 01:31:40 pm
PF-Pusedo(spelling) Fighter
DW-War Destroyer
NCA-New Heavy Cruiser
CV-Carrier


Tiger  
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: mathcubeguy on November 12, 2003, 01:32:52 pm
Those are in three?

PF should be Psuedo Fighters, Psuedo Frigates or what ever. In 2 they are the counter to a fighter...
DW War Destroyer
NCA is a New Heavy Cruiser
CV is a Carrier

They get plenty of recognition in SFC 2, but I dont think that those apply to SFC 3 very much...
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: lornphoenix on November 12, 2003, 01:59:53 pm
thank guys...

I did Find That A CV Is A Corvette.... Not A Carrier
And Fast Partol I Found Too

I Asked Because They Are Classes That aren't Used in SFc3 But Can Be added Too The game With A mod.

 
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: mathcubeguy on November 12, 2003, 03:46:13 pm
CVN - Nuclear powered carrier, USS Enterprise is an example of this in the real world

CV - 6 Carrier USS Enterprise that fought in WW2 is an example of this in the real world.
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: CFA_Admiral_Tige on November 26, 2003, 09:47:08 am
 
Quote:

 CVN - Nuclear powered carrier, USS Enterprise is an example of this in the real world
 




Arent all US "Football Field" carrier vessels nukes??  
Title: Re: Question About Class
Post by: The Postman on November 26, 2003, 03:58:28 pm
Quote:

 Arent all US "Football Field" carrier vessels nukes??  




No, not all of our post WW2 carriers are nuclear powered. CV 59  through CV 64 as well as CV 66 and CV 67 are oil burners. Hull numbers CVN 65 and 68-77 are all nuclear powered. As of today, CV 63 and CV 67 are still active with CV 61, 62 and 64 being held on the inactive reserve list. The last time I knew, the US was not allowed to take nuclear powered ships into Japanese ports and at this point CV 63, USS Kitty Hawk, still calls Yokosuka, Japan as it's home port.   I am also going to guess that CV 67, USS JOHN F. KENNEDY, the only active carrier based out of Mayport, FL is now the training carrier in the Gulf of Mexico. All the rest of the Atlantic carriers are based at Norfolk, VA.