guess i should clarify a bit:
Cv would be owned and usable by the squad who bought it ONLY. The only limit on its use is if it is sunk or if you use up a full compliment of aircraft.
A Cv should carry a realistic number of airframes (see above for a breakdown on numbers but its usually around 40 fighters.Once they are all gone the ship makes its way back to port to decomission (returning some perks to players)
These player owned Cv's would be in ADDITION to the public Cv's we have now.Public CV's would show on maproom but private ones wouldnt.(normal radar/visual sightings applies tho of course)
the aim of this is:
a> encourage the forming of larger squads in order to pay the costs of ships etc.
b> to encourage the conservation of aircraft/airframes due to the limited number you can use before the ship is returned to port.
c> to be able to use your ship without the rest of your country seeing where you are on the map.Thus affording the squad a slim chance they wont be spied on by the idiots who like to do this in AH
d> A new map could be added with MINIMAL work needed on it as with these ships open water would be preferable.There should be areas where short range fighters cant operate and the use of long range scouts becomes necessary to try and find the ships.This shows the value of these types too.
e> spectacular targets for the players seeking to score a devastating blow to a squad they dont like

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the biggest problem is the ease with which ships can be killed but remember:
A> your ship if paid for by your squadron would undoubtedly be defended with greater enthusiasm.
B> First they would have to find you and if like suggested you are allowed to pick a spawn point from a wide area (in your territory) you could and should be aiming to avoid detection until you want to be seen or you attack.
C> if you dont enjoy using the ships you dont have to buy them

true people will go out of their way to try to get your CV but thats human nature, look at the effect a perk label has in the MA! do we not try any novel ideas because of stupid behaviour? I hope we do try things myself.
Originally posted by smash
I totally agree that there is a problem with suicide dweebs, but the CVs are unrealistically hard now. A single 1k through the deck would take out a CV (at least operationally) for several hours or more.
I think you would actually be suprised at just how many hits some of these ships could take.Especially the British Carriers with the armoured decks (american CV's had wooden ones!)
heres an excerpt from 'War in a stringbag' by Charles Lamb as he describes an attack by Stuka divebombers on his carrier.
'The difference between the German's methods and the Italians could never have been demonstrated more clearly.They had only one bomb per aircraft so they had to come right down to deliver it personally.Since it was enormous - it weighed 500kg - their determination not to waste their one egg was understandable.They begun their pull out at about 5000 feet, when they had built up their speed to the maximum, from a 10,000 foot start, and they released their bomb while still diving , at about five hundred feet, so that it followed after them with sickening accuracy.
Because the first bomb had neatly planted down the after-lift and had exploded in the hanger, the blast effect was upwards and outwards, under the flight deck. It was sufficiently powerfull to bend all three hundred tons of the forward-lift into a parabola and all the armoured properties of the flight-deck, which had been the Navy's pride, and the pride of Vickers-Armstrong's yard, were destroyed at once.Thereafter in addition to many near-misses which damaged the ships steering machinery and bent her keel, three more armour peircing bombs went through the 3 inch czechslovakian steel flight-deck as though it wasn't there - or was made out of cardboard. Being fully armour peircing some of them penetrated the deck of the hanger too, before exploding below it in the wardroom.'
so as you can see this ship took 4x500kg(@4408lbs) armour peircing bombs and it wasnt sunk.True it was out of comission for a long while but it just shows you that the present damage level of ships in AH is far from unrealistic.When you consider we are using HE and not AP bombs its even less unrealistic.