Also sealthing a carrier is a bit of a loosing proposition, as you are going to have stuff on the deck that is going to make your radar return large even if the ship herself has a smaller RCS.
Actually, this particular design was more stealthy, even with planes on board. The planes would land, and then be transferred below decks as soon as possible. The launch cats are on either side.
The whole idea of a stealth carrier eludes me though... What did they call it again? "100,000 tons of diplomacy", it's a bit useless to have a powerful presence in the neighbourhood if the radar only sees a frigate size ship...
That said, I do like this design, and will especially look forward to the topview.
Some links that my help you:
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/sh ... t-carriers
Scroll down a bit for a few photo's of an original large scale model built for the US Navy. I e-maild the company for plans a few years back, but they weren't allowed to share them (then).
http://www.modelwarships.com/reviews/sh ... eview.html
Review of the JAG model. Including top views of the decklayout. This model is different from your design, as it lacks the outward hull around the lower flightdecks.
BTW, the lower flightdecks are awfully close to the waterline. It would have been interesting to see the damage caused by a 'freak wave'... Also very problematic in rough seastates, nice water scoops. Perhaps additonal hulls underneath the outboard decks could help with the stability of the ship?
Carriers can operate in worser weather than normal navy ships, but this is almost like the B-2 stealthbomber. Don't let it get wet...