I think Subfixer may be referring to the old Revell kit, which appeared in about 1956 or 1958. (I'm at the office; Dr. Graham's book is a home.) It was one of the crown jewels of the Revell line for quite a while - the biggest warship kit the company made. My recollection is that it included Furies, Cutlasses, Skywarriors, and a couple of helicopters. Shortly thereafter Revell released its
Essex-class carrier on the same (or nearly the same) scale; it had Cougars (better than the ones in the old
Midway-class kit), Tigers, Skyhawks (I think) and helos. (The latter took a big step forward in detail over those of the
Forrestal: the
Essex's had separate rotors.) The two kits combined gave the modeler quite an assortment of 'fifties naval aircraft.
The
Forrestal-class kit got reissued quite a few times; I remember clearly seeing it under the names
Ranger and
Saratoga, and there may have been an
Independence as well.
Some years back I bought the latest incarnation as a Christmas present for my nephew. I was interested to see that the molds had been modified quite a bit to bring the ship more-or-less up to date. I don't recall all the changes, but I think the 5" gunhouses had been removed, and I'm pretty sure the airwing had been updated.
I can think of three other
Forrestal-class kits. Aurora made one back in the fifties. (It was, of course, pretty basic - but from the standpoint of an elementary-school-aged modeler it had one big virtue over the Revell version: more airplanes. They were molded in off-white plastic, and came in a separate bag.) Airfix, oddly enough, did one fairly recently (i.e., within the past twenty years - I fear my age is showing) on 1/600 scale. I don't recall seeing that one in the flesh, but I think the reviews of it were sort of ho-hum. And of course Italeri has made several
Forrestal-class kits that are still on the market.
The old Revell kit - if the offbeat scale isn't too objectionable - would be a good starting point for a fifties
Forrestal. I imagine, though, that when the modified version came out the original molds were modified irreversibly. I suspect the original one is a high-priced collector's item by now.