HMS Queen Elizabeth Sails Under Forth Bridge - Gears up for Post-Maintenance Trials
- HMS Queen Elizabeth is a Royal Navy aircraft carrier that sailed under the Forth Bridge to begin sea trials after an extended maintenance period starting the previous summer.
- The ship left Rosyth dockyard in Fife on Sunday following the maintenance and had been anchored in the Firth of Forth before starting its sea trials.
- HMS Queen Elizabeth was christened at Rosyth on July 4, 2014, by the late Queen Elizabeth II and is named after Queen Elizabeth I.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sails under Forth Bridge for post-maintenance sea trials
The aircraft carrier has been docked at Rosyth in Fife since July.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth sailed under the Forth Bridge as it headed out to sea after leaving Rosyth, Fife (Jane Barlow/PA) Jane Barlow The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has departed the Rosyth dockyard and passed under the Forth Bridge to begin sea trials following an extended maintenance period. The warship left the Fife dockyard on Sunday and has been anchored in the Firth of Forth before heading out for trials on Thursday. The ca…
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The programme involved thousands of hours of engineering work to inspect, maintain and enhance the ship’s critical systems. These included propulsion, stabilisation and wider repair and renewal activity essential for operational deployment. The work was delivered by a workforce of engineers, technicians and project specialists at Rosyth. The site is one of the largest waterside manufacturing and repair facilities in the United Kingdom. The progr…
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