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Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth will pass the Isle of Wight tomorrow (July 16), leaving Portsmouth.
The Royal Navy aircraft carrier is scheduled to leave HMNB Portsmouth and is bound for the Rosyth dry dock in Scotland. She ...
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HMS Queen Elizabeth is scheduled to leave HMNB Portsmouth tomorrow afternoon (July 14). According to the King’s Harbour ...
The carrier will test new navigation and propulsion systems in UK waters before sailing north to Rosyth for a seven-month dry ...
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Cheering crowds waved goodbye to HMS Queen Elizabeth as the carrier set sail in the glorious sunshine. The 65,000 tonne warship left Portsmouth Naval Base this afternoon (July 16) just after 5pm.
THE Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has left Portsmouth as it makes it way to Rosyth where it will spend around seven months in ...
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Summary and Key Points: HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s flagship aircraft carrier, returned to Portsmouth after a four-month hiatus for mechanical repairs.
HMS Queen Elizabeth arrives home after repairs. Image source, Royal Navy. Image caption, The vessel arrived back in Portsmouth following a sail-past of the Isle of Wight Article Information.