Certainly interesting, though it leaves me wondering about that large gap underneath the fore part of the flight deck (and why I asked in the first place). I'd also find it interesting if, had it been built, if it would've been completed with an angled deck and more traditional island as the Forrestals (which were also originally laid as angled-deck-less carriers).
I just double checked my sources and I can't find any of them that have the gap as shown.