During history's only decisive steel battleship fleet action (Tsushima 1905) the Russian Battleships of the Borodino class were 397 feet long and mounted four 12" guns in two turrets, twelve 6" guns in six turrets, and twenty 75mm guns in twenty gun ports.
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The early (pre-WWI) battleships were around 400 - 450 feet long. The largest WWII-era battleships were nearly 900 feet long.
The "Prince Suvorov", a Borodino class pre-dreadnaught battleship, and the flagship of the Russian battle fleet at the battle of Tsushima in 1905, was 397 feet long.
The Iowa Class Battleships put into service by the US Navy in 1939- overall length of 271 meters (890ft)
Brazilian battleship Riachuelo ended in 1910.
It wasn't an aircraft carrier, but a battleship. The battleship used was the USS Missouri.
USN battleship USS New York (BB34), sunk in the Pacific as a target in 1948.
Protection (armor).