Namesake: Wild Horse
Type: Light Aircraft Carrier
Nationality: United Federation of Girls
Planes Carried:
2 Soarers
3 Sunstars - Hattie Design
2 Firestars - Liam Design
Fate: Lost at Sea
In an effort to join the military playing field with their brother nations, the United Federation of Girl's first aircraft carrier, named after strong wild horses, was launched at Lake Carriage. However, in a stunning turn of events, the carrier sunk with a loss of all hands. All planes were not presents, and so were re-assigned to the UFG Air Force.
The United Federation of Girls' president Hattie B.G., sister of Fed Pres. John B.G., was discontent with the state of her country's navy, and she formally announced that they would be partnering with Gateway Co to build a new carrier for the UFG. After selecting the name Stallion, the UFG and UFP began construction.
The construction of the carrier was very short, as the UFG supplied Gateway with all necessary materials, and Gateway had, at this point, much experience in the field. The Carrier, designated as CV/L-01, was finally ready for launch.
On the same day that the USS Sun Prairie was first launched, the Stallion was also launched. The carrier, unlike the Sun Prairie or the escort ship Burke Park, was fully tethered to the land.
However, the tether soon caught to a tree, and in a mix of poor luck, lake currents, and a short tether, the Stallion sunk in Lake Carriage.
The vessel was raised, but after scans and investigations, the vessel was scrapped.