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Runaway length, L = {m(Vₜ² - 2gh)}/{2(T - D - μW)}Why are the runways as long as they are?
m = mass of aircraft, Vₜ = take-off speed, g = 9.8m/s², h = ski jump height, T = thrust, D = drag, μW = rolling friction
But this length can't be too long compared to the hull of the ship because then a large part of it would extend beyond the hull and this might compromise it's structural integrity.
The hull can be made bigger according to the runway length but then your tonnage would increase drastically.
Yes, but not significantly.Won't a few dozen metres increase the takeoff payload of the jets?