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Predecessor of the [[San Antonio-class]] of [[Landing Platform Dock]] (LPD) ships, which have both a well deck for landing craft and a flight deck for vertical takeoff aircraft and helicopters; fully loaded, they displace 16,914 tons | Predecessor of the [[San Antonio-class]] of [[Landing Platform Dock]] (LPD) ships, which have both a well deck for landing craft and a flight deck for vertical takeoff aircraft and helicopters; fully loaded, they displace 16,914 tons; the ''Trenton'' and ''Cleveland'' classes are part of the Austins but sometimes listed as separate classes |
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Austin-class [r]: Predecessor of the San Antonio-class of Landing Platform Dock (LPD) ships, which have both a well deck for landing craft and a flight deck for vertical takeoff aircraft and helicopters; fully loaded, they displace 16,914 tons; the Trenton and Cleveland classes are part of the Austins but sometimes listed as separate classes