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Artist's conception of the VSTOL Support Ship design

The VSTOL Support Ship was a proposed aircraft carrier design for the United States Navy in the late 1970s that would be smaller and less expensive than the Navy's existing aircraft carriers such as the Nimitz class. The design would cost one-quarter as much, although the V/STOL aircraft it would carry would have reduced performance. The United States Senate and others supported the design, but it was ultimately rejected by the Navy.

References

  • All Hands, July 1976, at [1]
  • Comstock, Edward N.; Bales, Susan L.; Gentile, Dana M. (1982). "SEAKEEPING PERFORMANCE COMPARISON OF AIR CAPABLE SHIPS". Naval Engineers Journal. 94 (2). American Society of Naval Engineers: 101–117. doi:10.1111/j.1559-3584.1982.tb02432.x. ISSN 0028-1425.
  • Hart, Gary (Spring, 1978). "The U.S. Senate and the Future of the Navy". International Security. 2 (4). The MIT Press: 175–184. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)