Another random question.
Does anyone know how LOX systems aboard aircraft are refuelled aboard carriers? Are they topped up by trollies?
The reason I ask is because in the base of the island there is a LOX ready-use store. Would this be used to top up trollies which then refuel the aircraft on deck or would it be direct refuelling via hoses while the aircraft is refuelling and rearming on the Alaskan Highway? I'm tempted for the later but not sure how feasible this would be. Whichever method is going to affect what details I draw in part of the island.
I suspect it would be the former. I believe the US Navy has purpose-built carts for this purpose which carry either oxygen or nitrogen cylinders, although I'm not sure about what equipment the Royal Navy might have used. In terms of safety it seems more prudent to have a cart to tow out to the aircraft in question rather than having a LOX hose draped across the flight deck where it could be damaged.