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Aircraft Carriers and Other Navy Ships in Portsmouth Harbour - 04/01/2020

SatNavDan
SatNavDan
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👁️ 777 views📅 6 years ago⏱️ 19:22
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Creator Had Mixed FeelingsCabin / Ship TourCasual Creator

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Creator's Key Takeaways

these carriers are 280 metres long 39 metres wide

the Prince of Wales here will not be fully operational until 2023

the Lancaster and literally just finished a refit

the crew conference 119 there is purpose-built sleeping quarters to carry an extra 45 people

Questions This Creator Answers

QWhat ships are currently in Portsmouth Harbour?
QWhat are the specifications of the Royal Navy aircraft carriers?

Topics Covered

Ship Condition2 Happy Bacon

Port Highlights

Portsmouth1½ Happy Bacon
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YouTube Video Description

A boat trip around Portsmouth Harbour on Saturday 4th January 2020 to view the ships of the Royal Navy including the two giant Aircraft Carriers "Queen Elizabeth" and "Prince of Wales". Also seen on the tour were the old and new respective River-class Patrol Ships "Tyne", "Mersey", "Severn", "Trent" & "Medway", Frigates "Lancaster" & "Kent" and Type 45 Destroyer "Dragon" with four of her sisters in the dry-docks behind.