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Royal Navy: HMS Queen Elizabeth set to leave Rosyth soon after mechanical fault, reports say - whenThe UK Defence Journal reports that HMS Queen Elizabeth is due to leave the Rosyth dry dock in Fife, Scotland, between July 19 and 24. This will be dependent on the weather and tidal windows.
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Royal Navy's largest vessel returns to sea after months of repairsHMS Queen Elizabeth was in Rosyth dockyard for maintenance and upgrades following a fault with its propeller shaft Warship, capable of carrying up to 40 aircraft, dipped its radio mast to pass ...
HMS Queen Elizabeth left Rosyth, where she has been under construction since 2014, on Monday with 700 sailors and 200 industry contractors on board. Type 23 frigates Sutherland and Iron Duke have ...
There are now more than 55,000 tons of HMS Queen Elizabeth in the dock at Rosyth. The ship is structurally complete – the installation of the aft aircraft lift on 8 May completed the assembly phase.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warship ever constructed in Britain. With unprecedented access, `Britain's Biggest Warship', which has taken three years to create, begins in the ...
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