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much as the audacious class were roughly the british equivalent of the essex class the malta class would have been the approximate contemporary of the midway class the audacious program had been complemented by the light fleet carrier program in 1942 but it was realized larger ships were needed and in 1943 detailed design work was started on the next generation of fleet carriers so urgent was the perceived need that four ships malta gibraltar africa and new zealand were ordered in late 1943 with materials to be gathered as soon as possible despite the final design not yet actually having been completed the designs considered whether to stick with an armored flight deck an enclosed hangar the former for protection and the latter for a stronger and more efficient hull or whether to save weight by eliminating the former and allow aircraft to be warmed up prior to being taken to the flight deck by adopting the american practice of open hangars design x the first of the final design