Talk:List of fictional airborne aircraft carriers
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[edit] Not Fictional
The Biplane carrying zeplin from Indiana Jones is not fiction.
Blimp launched biplanes were real, as were blimp retrieved biplanes.
Yes, but not all of the planes in Crimson Skies that can be launched from a zeppelin airship are biplanes. --Aerodotus 15:47, 4 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Hresvelgr Not an Air Carrier
The Article states that "In Namco's Ace Combat Zero, the Hresvelgr is an airborne aircraft carrier and transport that also doubles as a massive bomber aircraft used by the Belkans."
This is partially true, the Hresvelgr IS a Massive bomber aircraft (And it is speculated to have reflectors to increase the range of Excalibur, a laser superweapon from the same game) but there is no evidence of it ever carrying any aircraft.
The only thing that came close to an Air Carrier from the Ace Combat series would be the Arkbird from Ace Combat 5 which does launch several UAV's.
[edit] Carrier (Starcraft)
Wouldn't the Protoss Carrier on starcraft be a fictional Air based Carrier? Granted it is a space/atmospereic craft, it carries smaller interceptors. With the realese of starcraft 2 the Protoss Tempest, which works in much the same way as a carrier, would also be a fictional carrier. Dagorlad 3 02:53, 23 July 2007 (UTC)
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BetacommandBot 09:52, 29 September 2007 (UTC)