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French Aircraft Carriers

Hardback Book  |  Military  |  01 Nov 2025
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French carrier aviation traces its origins to the Foudre, a highly original ship initially designed to carry torpedo boats into action but later converted into a seaplane carrier. During the First World War this was supplemented by a number of merchant ships requisitioned to support aircraft and the former sloop Bapaume became the first French ship to launch wheeled aircraft while underway. The Washington Treaty of 1922 prevented the completion of traditional capital ships, so France, like the other major naval powers, decided to convert an incomplete battleship, the Béarn, to an experimental carrier. Between 1929 and 1936 there were fifteen 'paper designs', all covered in this book, but the only aviation ship added to the inter-war French navy was the highly unusual Commandant Teste, whose tactical rationale and service history is explored at length. France's first purpose-designed carriers, Joffre and Painlevé were ordered just before the outbreak of the Second World War but the Armistice of 1940 meant that neither was ever completed. Some design work continued during the war, which culminated in the projected PA28 Clemenceau of 1948, but the ship proved too expensive and was cancelled in 1949. Instead, France acquired four second-hand ships from Britain and the USA which, as Dixmude, Arromanches, Lafayette and Bois Belleau, played a significant role in the postwar conflict in French Indochina. After budgeting and planning delays, the Marine National finally obtained its first modern indigenously built carriers with Clemenceau (1961) and Foch (1963). These important ships enjoyed long and successful careers, and their evolution and service histories form a major focus of this book. The final chapters cover developments up to the nuclear-powered Charles de Gaulle and an epilogue looks at the French Navy's plans for future naval aviation, making this a complete history from the earliest days to the present. AUTHORS: John Jordan is the Editor of the Warship annual and a lifelong student of French naval history. This is the latest in his series of monographs on French Battleships (two volumes), Cruisers, Destroyers and Armoured Cruisers, published by Seaforth to critical acclaim and commercial success. Jean Moulin, his co-author on this book, is a leading French authority, and the author of numerous books and monographs on French warships. He collaborated with John Jordan on two previous books in this series, the volumes on French Cruisers and French Destroyers. 320 colour illustrations, 180 b/w photos and illustrations

Title: French Aircraft Carriers

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Nov 2025

Type: John Jordan

Sku: 3378162

Catalogue No: 9781036124533

Category: Military


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