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I was reading an interesting paper on China's 'naval dilemma'
(..basically whether to base it's navy on carriers or submarines), and came across this quote: 'In 1954 alone, in working to master jet aviation off carriers, the U.S. Navy lost nearly eight hundred aircraft' Paper: China's aircraft carrier dilemma By Andrew S Erickson and Andrew R. Wilson That number seems extremely large to me, can it be that this was including combat losses? |
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