That’s because the Germans had no experience with aircraft carrier development or operation. In fact, Nazi engineers journeyed to Japan in 1935 and were proffered technical advice from Japanese ...
Liquid-fuelled rocket engine design has largely followed a simple template since the development of the German V-2 rocket ... known as a rotating detonation engine. The engine relies on an ...
Displacing 33,550 tons—a little less than what the 1935 Anglo-German Naval Agreement allowed—the great ship boasted a top speed of 35 knots per hour, faster than many modern aircraft carriers.