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313 Why Aircraft Carriers Don't Flip Over (Even In Heavy Seas)

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SlashGear · 11/27/2025 11:15 EDT

Why Aircraft Carriers Don't Flip Over (Even In Heavy Seas)

Aircraft carriers probably spend more time at sea than most other boats combined, and yet you almost never hear of one capsizing. Why is that?

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