Ron, the correct terminology would appear to be "Philly's nipper".Ron5 wrote:If you look carefully at the model, Philly's boy is leaning against the aft Phalanx checking out the view.dmereifield wrote:Wow!
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Appreciated!Aethulwulf wrote:Ron, the correct terminology would appear to be "Philly's nipper".Ron5 wrote:If you look carefully at the model, Philly's boy is leaning against the aft Phalanx checking out the view.dmereifield wrote:Wow!
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Is POW getting a later version of Phalanx than QE? Her Phalanx radomes are grey whereas QE's are White?
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Ansawed my question as to why POW is out to sea next month, cheers
Will be good to see QE operating with other nations assets in the autumn
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No, the RN has been steadily upgrading their Phalanx to 1B standard. Any that you see on ships are 1B's now (distinguishable by the E/O set up on the side of the mount). STRN has a good write up on the RN's Phalanx, you can see (in the photo labelled Dalek Army) a refurbed Phalanx 1B ready to be taken onto a ship with a grey painted radome. Phalanxes behind it, in the process of upgrading to 1B's standard have the white radome. But....the majority of 1B's already out there have white radomes so it looks like its a recent change.Digger22 wrote:Is POW getting a later version of Phalanx than QE? Her Phalanx radomes are grey whereas QE's are White?
https://www.savetheroyalnavy.org/last-d ... -in-focus/
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Perhaps they are the 1B baseline 2 version? Just a guess.
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bobp wrote:When does the QE get her 30mm cannon, out of interest.
Not sure if it is 100% accuarate but reading about the QEC plans 2020/21 Re-reading a older "Save the royal navy" there is a piece about the guns etc in the paragraph above the F35 photo
https://www.savetheroyalnavy.org/counti ... eployment/
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An excellent article, in addition to the guns it mentions the USMC IT and Comms gear, plus some insight into what the USMC think of our ship. Interesting that they want more gym equipment, that may encourage our lads to keep fit maybe.serge750 wrote:Not sure if it is 100% accuarate but reading about the QEC plans 2020/21 Re-reading a older "Save the royal navy" there is a piece about the guns etc in the paragraph above the F35 photo
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Regarding the colour of the Phalanx, it could be as simple as to match the overall hull so they do not stand out so much.
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(@wrightdi) 15th August 2020
PoW (left) bows south, with QE (right) bows north.
(@wrightdi) 15th August 2020
PoW (left) bows south, with QE (right) bows north.
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Looks like AB Derry now owes the Warfare Mess a crate of beer, apparently if you appear on social media, or in any official video/pictures, then that's the rule! I think this is specific to the Warfare dept who seem a bit stranger compared to the rest of the crew. It explains why my nipper (proper naming convention here) does his very best to duck out of most of it. This Sailor has been with him all through Phase1/2 and first deployment.
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(S.Wenham/NavyLookout) 22nd August 2020
If only Evel Knievel were alive today....
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I'd give it a go !! maybe take the rope of, at the top of the ramps first though
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Ken Block would probably be up for it... A gymkhana through the ships may not go down to well with the Admiralty though
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PWLS wind again tomorrow at 1200...apparently they need to 'Dab' the other side now!
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Maj. Gen. Stephen M. Neary, front, the commander of U.S. Marine Forces Europe and Africa, tours the flight deck of the HMS Queen Elizabeth in Portsmouth, England, August 27, 2020. Maj. Gen. Neary toured the ship to increase understanding of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 211’s future operations with UK’s Carrier Strike Group-21 during an upcoming deployment alongside their Royal Navy and Royal Marine Corps counterparts. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Staff Sgt. Brytani Musick)
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I like the last picture, probably telling the Brit marines to get a haircut
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According to Navylookout 'approx' 6 USMC F35B's from US Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 211 will support the ship’s inaugural deployment in 2021. I note someone forgot to mention that desert boots really are not necessary on our local beaches in Pompey
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Judging from his appearance he looks pretty fit, not to be argued with.Ron5 wrote:I like the last picture, probably telling the Brit marines to get a haircut
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Interesting to see 'around' 10 are on their way, I see RAF Marham have already put out a notice saying please do not come and try to see them arrive. There is no viewing area and the local Farmers might be less than 'receptive' if people park on their surrounding crop fields! Pitchforks at the ready no doubt.
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Would have been better not putting anything out until they had arrived if they didn't want people coming it is like saying there is a free sweet shop but no one can go in
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Completely agree, not sure if it's been leaked and wasn't supposed to be announced until they had arrived as cannot see anything official from RAF Marham saying they are on their way soon.Tempest414 wrote:Would have been better not putting anything out until they had arrived if they didn't want people coming it is like saying there is a free sweet shop but no one can go in
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Also Marham should have a viewing area like Lakenheath people will want to come and it can be controlled plus would keep locals on sidePhillyJ wrote:Completely agree, not sure if it's been leaked and wasn't supposed to be announced until they had arrived as cannot see anything official from RAF Marham saying they are on their way soon.Tempest414 wrote:Would have been better not putting anything out until they had arrived if they didn't want people coming it is like saying there is a free sweet shop but no one can go in
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(@HMSQNLZ/Andy Amor) 3rd September 2020
Note that PoW's No.6 landing spot has been resurfaced.
(@HMSQNLZ/Andy Amor) 3rd September 2020
^Might be an old photo, as PoW's Phalanx are "missing".These flight deck BBQ's have really taken a toll. Or could it be the sign of an operational flight deck. Soon we will cover the whole deck with aircraft for #JW202 and #Groupex.
Note that PoW's No.6 landing spot has been resurfaced.