HMS Queen Elizabeth
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HMS Queen Elizabeth
I notice HMS Queen Elizabeth hasn't gone anywhere, you can still see her from Edinburgh if you've got a sea view to the north east, looks pretty big although I've just checked on a map and she's actually 10 miles away from me. She's a few miles off Kirkcaldy, anyone heard anything?
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
She's a best for-sure!
I see the Russians have mocked her by calling her a 'large convenient target'. You could say the same about the Admiral Kuznetsov, which they Paraded about when they were bombing the crap out of the Syrians. I think we win in this willy-waving contest though, so I can see why they're having a pop :-p
I see the Russians have mocked her by calling her a 'large convenient target'. You could say the same about the Admiral Kuznetsov, which they Paraded about when they were bombing the crap out of the Syrians. I think we win in this willy-waving contest though, so I can see why they're having a pop :-p
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
I saw her when she was in dry dock at Rosyth from across the water in Society (always struck me as a strange name that, but then there's a street just down the road from me called Quality Street so it takes all sorts). Can't say I was impressed at the time, I remember thinking that she didn't look as big as some of the tankers we get in the Forth, but she's parked up now where the tankers berth and she certainly looks imposing even from 10 miles away.
Just checked again and she's buggered off! AIS shows her out past the Isle of May steaming northeast at 25kts.
Just checked again and she's buggered off! AIS shows her out past the Isle of May steaming northeast at 25kts.
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
I wonder how many Russian and/or Chinese Subs are lurking out there trying to get a sneaky peak of her capabilities?
No doubt there are a few Satellites keeping a close eye too.
No doubt there are a few Satellites keeping a close eye too.
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
BK,have you got the Forth Nav frequency? I'll give you a list of stuff later this evening if you haven't. I did see her sneaking back into the Forth yesterday morning around the 6am mark. Spotted her from my kitchen window which thankfully despite looking immediately onto Arthur's seat, does look onto the Forth and the isle of May.
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The Russians conveniently forgot that the Kuznetsov is ancient, sat about in dock for years when the soviet union collapsed (and uses a ski jump,,,invented by the RN!) Certainly compared to the Ford class carrier it's not a kick in the pants off it! It is quite a monster, would love to see how the old Centaur class carriers match up to the QE.MrWeetabix wrote:She's a best for-sure!
I see the Russians have mocked her by calling her a 'large convenient target'. You could say the same about the Admiral Kuznetsov, which they Paraded about when they were bombing the crap out of the Syrians. I think we win in this willy-waving contest though, so I can see why they're having a pop :-p
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
Ok, here as promised are the frequencies for the Forth marine traffic. 156.000 Coastguard 1
156.125
156.550
156.575 Forth Nav
156.600 Leith Quayside
156.625
156.725 Rosyth
156.800 Port Notice
157.000
157.150 Reports 1
157.200
160.000 Coastguard 2
160.725
161.600
161.750 Reports 2
161.800
Hope you find those useful!
156.125
156.550
156.575 Forth Nav
156.600 Leith Quayside
156.625
156.725 Rosyth
156.800 Port Notice
157.000
157.150 Reports 1
157.200
160.000 Coastguard 2
160.725
161.600
161.750 Reports 2
161.800
Hope you find those useful!
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
We invented the carrier, cats n traps n V/STOL aircraft....
So why are we buying Yank crap aircraft n not reusing the tried n tested cat n trap system....Yes i know the Invinci class were V/STOL only but they can operate from any flat surface...
Ex Hermes is up for grabs!
So why are we buying Yank crap aircraft n not reusing the tried n tested cat n trap system....Yes i know the Invinci class were V/STOL only but they can operate from any flat surface...
Ex Hermes is up for grabs!
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
If you see any pictures of the flagpoles on the bow or stern.............I built them and the associated deck mounting hardware, the poles are fibre glass to prevent the matelot's getting RF burns when they are putting them up/taking them down
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
I noticed that yesterday yeah....marvin wrote:If you see any pictures of the flagpoles on the bow or stern.............I built them and the associated deck mounting hardware, the poles are fibre glass to prevent the matelot's getting RF burns when they are putting them up/taking them down
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
Very high-tec.
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
Explains why there are no aircraft - some prat stuck a flag pole each end of the runway...
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
Brilliant!Admiral wrote:Very high-tec.
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Re: HMS Queen Elizabeth
The Kutznetzov is so unreliable it doesn't go any where without a tug. Also the Ruskkies aircraft aren't as effective and the ski ramp means they can't takemoff with the same weapons or fuel load that the Nimitz or Ford class could launch. A Wasp class carrier with AV8's would make e Russian carrier go away quite quickly.
And next time the Russians talk about targets they might want to remember that their air defences couldn't stop a single one of the Tomahawks Mad Dog launched against Syria.
And next time the Russians talk about targets they might want to remember that their air defences couldn't stop a single one of the Tomahawks Mad Dog launched against Syria.
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