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When you add units you can choose a side by selecting color. By default they are blue, you change the side of the group by switching them to red.
Once you have added the units you want to one group you need to close the group window (the window that shows the units you have added). Then you start adding units again, this will make a new group and here you can then change color / side of that new group and so on and so forth.
HIghly recommend you do the custom battle tutorial, it addresses how to do this
Indirectly yes. Carriers themselves cannot launch fighters in battle, but you can add fighters, bombers and ships.
I mean in real life carriers where never even close to visual distance to each other so if you want to simulate an attack of one carrier to another you add the carrier, it's escorts and planes and then add in attacking bomber and fighter planes.
If you want both carriers fleets to be physically in the same 3D map you can as well but they cannot launch planes so you need to add all the planes you want in the battle manually and they will then start in the air