Instead of trying to physically connect the aircraft engines to the ship for propulsion. Why don't we steal the previously mentioned method of strapping aircraft to the deck of a WWII era ship to maneuver it. Put all aircraft on deck and lash them down as secure as possible pointing forward. Then just fire up their engines all at the same time. You've got yourself a jet-propelled aircraft carrier. Easy-peasy.
As for sensors, you'd be using shuttles like they did Raptors in Battlestar Galactica to scout ahead for safe jump coordinates. A emergency blind jump to warp for just a few seconds shouldn't be too much of a problem. As the old saying goes: "Anywhere is better than here getting our asses blown to hell". Just get far enough away to get out of enemy scanning range or they'll be on you in a flash.
Oh and aren't the Aegis-class and Burke-class powered by marine gas turbines derived from large commercial aircraft engines?
Found it. Burke-class powered by four GE LM2500 marine gas turbines each generating 27000 shp. Derived from the CF-6 aircraft engine used to power the Boeing 767 and MD-11 and some 747s. Also used to power C5 Galaxys and Airbus A300, and A330s.
Again this is a silly idea since aircraft carriers have redundant nuclear powerplants. Maybe our lovely Sovereign-class, Galaxy-class and Intrepid-class starships should have redundant warp cores. Of course if you look at the MSDs for Enterprise-E and Voyager, there seems to be a second warp core, perhaps spare parts. If the requirements for warp drive is only a single core then maybe we can have extra ones dedicated to weapons and shields. Just thinking outloud. Would have came in handy on "Insurrection".
As for sensors, you'd be using shuttles like they did Raptors in Battlestar Galactica to scout ahead for safe jump coordinates. A emergency blind jump to warp for just a few seconds shouldn't be too much of a problem. As the old saying goes: "Anywhere is better than here getting our asses blown to hell". Just get far enough away to get out of enemy scanning range or they'll be on you in a flash.
Oh and aren't the Aegis-class and Burke-class powered by marine gas turbines derived from large commercial aircraft engines?
Found it. Burke-class powered by four GE LM2500 marine gas turbines each generating 27000 shp. Derived from the CF-6 aircraft engine used to power the Boeing 767 and MD-11 and some 747s. Also used to power C5 Galaxys and Airbus A300, and A330s.
Again this is a silly idea since aircraft carriers have redundant nuclear powerplants. Maybe our lovely Sovereign-class, Galaxy-class and Intrepid-class starships should have redundant warp cores. Of course if you look at the MSDs for Enterprise-E and Voyager, there seems to be a second warp core, perhaps spare parts. If the requirements for warp drive is only a single core then maybe we can have extra ones dedicated to weapons and shields. Just thinking outloud. Would have came in handy on "Insurrection".