![]() I agree it's a stretch but at least the Joffre had her keel layed which is more than I can say for any of the Russian ships.Īnd while the Dixmude and Boi Belleau were foreign ships, neither class is in the game so making them for the French would allow them as premiums for the other countries, and Dixmude is about as capable as Langley was, considering one was a WW2 ship and one a ww1-era ship. Also with deck parking she'd be able to carry more planes than the 48 listed, the British significantly increase their air wings with deck parking. I mentioned the deck extensions, this was done by the Japanese and British, and even the US in one case IIRC. Just looking at the Joffre, if she'd been built and had a normal career I expect she'd have been enlarged significantly. So your solution doesn't work, and since you yourself propose a "let's make up a Joffre variant" for T10 in your original post, then you also don't seem to have any issue with "drawing board ships" as you put it. They were either escort or light carriers which show up in other tech-trees as T4s and T6s. ![]() So I'm going to go with "If the country actually attempted to order/build them and we have the blueprints for them, then they're fine." Especially since none of the ships that France had prior to 1950 would be considered to be fit for T8 or T10. Let me remind you that the "drawing board" ships are as real as the Montana battleship you have in the game. The French had their own CV designs (actual historical designs) and don't really need to use hand-me-downs. ![]() Examples are Murmansk, Anshan, Loyang, Fenyang, Nueve de Julio, Admiral Makarov.). Read that and you'll figure out that there's no need to put American and British hand-me-downs in a French CV line and it'd be a travesty to do so (hand-me-down ships are usually reserved for Premiums, not tech-tree ships. There was a similar thread a couple of weeks ago. This is a terrible line with horribly overtiered ships. So, three out of four real ships and historical interest. Extend flight deck to end of hull, use deck storage to increase plane capacity. This ship would have to be buffed for tier 10 but WG is creative enough to do that. Tier 10: Joffre, a carrier that reached 20% completion. Tier 8: Bios Belleau, an American Independence class light carrier on loan for 10 years during the Cold War Tier 6: Bearn, the first French carrier, built on a battleship hull. Tier 4: Dixmude, a British escort carrier loaned to the French for 5 years after WW2.
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