First of all, thank you everyone for the positive words and for all the tips and advice. I am now going to work on a modified version of this design taking into account all of the things you've suggested.
Lazer_one, I agree that this propeller just looks wrong on this design. I’m going to find some visual references for container ship propulsion and draw a new one from scratch, I think.
Novice, Hood – the multiple radars are all taken from MihoshiK’s
HMS Invincible drawing – I thought too many radars, aerials etc were probably better than not enough!
I will research and revise accordingly, and get rid of the probably unnecessary sonar etc too. Basically, I think the more “no frills” this design is the better – otherwise, what would be the point of building something like this as opposed to, say, another
Invincible?
I really doubt how capable and indeed how cheap and easy to build this design would be, tbh, and my reading suggests that when the RN trialled Arapaho (aboard
RFA Reliant?) in the 80s, they were less than impressed with it, but you know, there are plenty of real life designs that ended up being more expensive and glitchy/less useful than they were supposed to be…
Bombhead – thanks, and thanks for those aircraft images. Very much appreciated!
Thiel – I agree – the current outline is kind of based on the idea of a merchant ship converted to a makeshift carrier, but if it was indeed purpose-built like the book suggests, then it seems logical that the largest uninterrupted flight deck possible would be the way to go. Well, it seems obvious now that you suggested it to me, of course!
Okay, enough talk – I will get back to work. I was checking the Hackett book again today, and I see it also mentions “twelve corvettes of a new type, for fast patrol ship duties” and “five small patrol (diesel-electric) submarines” as part of the same building programme – I might tackle those if/when I ever get finished with this design…