Also known as SCB-125, Essex-class with angled flight deck, Modified Essex-class
thumb|USS Bon Homme Richard displaying the hurricane bow and angled deck of the SCB-125 conversion. thumb|upright|Top views of USS Intrepid after SCB-27C (left) and SCB-125 (right).
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thumb|USS Bon Homme Richard displaying the hurricane bow and angled deck of the SCB-125 conversion. thumb|upright|Top views of USS Intrepid after SCB-27C (left) and SCB-125 (right).
SCB-125 was the United States Navy designation for a series of upgrades to the of aircraft carriers planned by the Ship Characteristics Board and conducted between 1954 and 1959. These upgrades included the addition of an angled flight deck and other enhancements (such as with catapults and elevators) aimed at improving flight operations and seakeeping.
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