"In 1939 the US Navy had 15 battleships, 5 aircraft carriers, 18 heavy cruisers and 19 light cruisers."
Royal Navy Warship Strength
The Royal Navy, still the largest in the world in September 1939, included:
15 Battleships & battlecruisers, of which only two were post-World War 1. Five 'King George V' class battleships were building.
7 Aircraft carriers. One was new and five of the planned six fleet carriers were under construction. There were no escort carriers.
66 Cruisers, mainly post-World War 1 with some older ships converted for AA duties. Including cruiser-minelayers, 23 new ones had been laid down.
184 Destroyers of all types. Over half were modern, with 15 of the old 'V' and 'W' classes modified as escorts. Under construction or on order were 32 fleet destroyers and 20 escort types of the 'Hunt' class.
60 Submarines, mainly modern with nine building.
45 escort and patrol vessels with nine building, and the first 56 'Flower' class corvettes on order to add to the converted 'V' and 'W's' and 'Hunts'. However, there were few fast, long-endurance convoy escorts.
Hehe I know the RN today is pretty pitifull for what its expected to do but when considering the addition of WWII ships the focus on US naval vessels although understandable from our playerbase is never the less, historically inaccurate.
German navy although apart from the U Boats effectively penned in for most of the war also had better battleships the the RN or US navys.
Not trying to start any sort of mines bigger than yours thing but as alot of us it seems would like to see an expansion to the current in game fleet and operations would be a shame to see the same bias we have with the planeset.