Alwin der Erste (CV-11)

Alwin der Erste (CF-05/CV-11) is the last ship of the Altus der Eroberer class aircraft cruisers. The ship is named after ---.

Construction began on 17 May 1940, when Helkvertlance & Harvard held a ceremonial steel cut for a 15-ton plate that forms part of a side shell unit of the carrier. The keel of Alwin der Erste was laid down on 11 August 1940. She was christened on 31 February 1941. Alwin der Erste entered the fleet joining the KM Keizer (BB-41), which was the most feared ship by other countries in 1941. Originally scheduled for delivery in May 1941 to serve in the war effort,  Alwin der Erste was captured by the Greck on June 1941 and formally was commissioned for use in Western Aerah on 22 October 1941. She is expected to leave on her first deployment in late 1945. As of current, she is the world's largest aircraft carrier in service.