Queen Elizabeth Class Aircraft Carriers - News and Discussion
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The story that a cover was left on an intake has to be very close to impossible. Just look at any video of a F35 launch from Queen Elizabeth, there are always deck crew present at both the 10 oclock and 2 oclock positions looking at the plane prior to launch, unless they have very poor eyesight surely they would notice ?
Also the engines wouldn't run up properly either, the pilot would never get to the stage of brake release
Also the engines wouldn't run up properly either, the pilot would never get to the stage of brake release
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When you consider both USS The Sullivans and HNLMS Evertsen who both spent at least seven months with UK CSG21, is that the first time foriegn warships have spent to long embedded with a RN force?
It was probably a relief to the capain and crew of HMS Queen Elizabeth given the (hopefully in the past) reliability issues of the T45 destroyers).
Maybe it is a sign of future deployments with smaller naval nations sending their Destroyers and Frigates to assist protecting US / UK / French carrier groups in prolonged deployments.
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I don't know if this has been posted elsewhere but obviously no one else got hold of it lol
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/4 ... iterranean
https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/4 ... iterranean
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Huge apologies if I am posting this in the wrong thread but do any of you lovely people know when the QE is due back in Portsmouth? Pretty sure it is this week but have checked shipping movements and other online resources and can’t find any details. I’m keen to get down to Portsmouth to wave her in. Many thanks.
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Just spoke to nipper and he had heard tomorrow, however there is a no fly zone restriction in place for Friday over Pompey harbour so I guess it's probably then.Russtarr wrote: ↑08 Dec 2021, 09:18 Huge apologies if I am posting this in the wrong thread but do any of you lovely people know when the QE is due back in Portsmouth? Pretty sure it is this week but have checked shipping movements and other online resources and can’t find any details. I’m keen to get down to Portsmouth to wave her in. Many thanks.
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That’s Amazing. Many thanks mate. Bet you can’t wait!!
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He is on PWLS, so has been back a while. Just checked QHM and it is indeed tomorrow that she returns.
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Glad they recovered the jet. I assume is a complete write off but wonder if anything can even be salvaged for spares. If it sank 1km down the pressure on the airframe prob mean nothing would be reusable.
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Glad we recovered the jet, it would be the height of embarrassment if it landed in the hands of someone else.
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I think the corrosive sea water that came within all the internals would have done that’, maybe the frame is salvageable but would it be worth the expense to replace all operating system, be cheaper just build another
I had a 4wd suffer the indignation of being swallowed by the drink in my younger days (Fraser Island) to my amazement it still worked with a bit of a flush, but it caused me nothing but grief with the following corrosion over the years to the point I gave up on it
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Gate guardian or training aid perhaps?
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The plane was found in multiple pieces according to the telegraph.............
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/w ... d=msedgntp
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/w ... d=msedgntp
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QE will return home to Portsmouth today at 15:20!
HMS Defender at 09:00 and HMS Diamond at 10:00
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/qhm/portsm ... 09/12/2021
HMS Defender at 09:00 and HMS Diamond at 10:00
https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/qhm/portsm ... 09/12/2021
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Live HMS Warrior webcam
1st May 2021 to 9th December 2021 = 222 days, or 7 months 8 days.
1st May 2021 to 9th December 2021 = 222 days, or 7 months 8 days.
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What a journey she has been on, fantastic results and great job from all involved.
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Pic taken from Boathouse Nbr4 pontoon as we watched her arrive.
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Interesting, not sure if I read the official MOD tweet as together or with separate NATO forces at different times, hope it is as a twosome!
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I read it as both at the same time it will be something to see that is for sure