Concordia Class Fleet Carrier
Concordia Class Fleet carriers appear to have been the baseline design for
Confed carriers in the mid to late part of the war. This appears to have risen out of the need for a certain standardisation of design, and for Terran shipyards to be able to launch more carriers. The Concordia Class could almost be seen as an equivalent to the WWII vintage Essex Class carriers, designed for mass production.
The Concordia's do not appear to have had any great innovations in their design, following the later standard of having an all through flight deck unlike those in the earlier Bengal Class.
It's not known how many of these ships survived the war, but they were in the process of being decommisioned and replaced with newer vessels when the
TCS Midway was launched.
Record 707 - vehicle/ship class - Last update 28 Mar 2007, 23:08:47
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