QEC Carriers
- Little h
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QEC Carriers
QE-R08
To which current RN evolution are the two signs (one indicated within the red outline - the other within the red/blue outline) associated?
Source;
HMS Queen Elizabeth on twitter
@HMSQNLZ
11:51 AM - 7 Mar 2019
It got smoky on board tonight as we again welcomed on @Hants_fire @scas_hart and the Emergency Response Team from @BAES_Maritime for an exercise simulating a major fire and mass casualties.
To which current RN evolution are the two signs (one indicated within the red outline - the other within the red/blue outline) associated?
Source;
HMS Queen Elizabeth on twitter
@HMSQNLZ
11:51 AM - 7 Mar 2019
It got smoky on board tonight as we again welcomed on @Hants_fire @scas_hart and the Emergency Response Team from @BAES_Maritime for an exercise simulating a major fire and mass casualties.
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Re: QEC Carriers
Hammock Rail for crew members who are seriously vertically challenged - (couldn't resist )
Looking through some images taken during the QEC Carriers in build; and found this one:-
...... very low and extremely close!!!
Source wired.co.uk
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Quite unlike the proper thing:-
Source aboutbritain.com
Looking through some images taken during the QEC Carriers in build; and found this one:-
...... very low and extremely close!!!
Source wired.co.uk
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Quite unlike the proper thing:-
Source aboutbritain.com
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Re: QEC Carriers
Well speaking personally Harry we thoroughly enjoyed the visit to HMS BELFAST , and followed by a suitable amount of liberally applied
White Burgundy with another member of the Forum , can state that the trip to London was both educational and memorable .
White Burgundy with another member of the Forum , can state that the trip to London was both educational and memorable .
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Re: QEC Carriers
Q.E. Leaving Rosyth the other day.
Harry:
Q.1. What is the piece of equipment below Flyco?
Q.2. What is at the bottom of the 'pole' supported from above with 2 additional supports almost level with the 'big movements screen' ?
Seem to remember you covered this previously - possibly the aft steaming light?
Harry:
Q.1. What is the piece of equipment below Flyco?
Q.2. What is at the bottom of the 'pole' supported from above with 2 additional supports almost level with the 'big movements screen' ?
Seem to remember you covered this previously - possibly the aft steaming light?
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Re: QEC Carriers
Answer to Q.2. first:-Pelican wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 9:01 pm Q.E. Leaving Rosyth the other day.
Harry:
Q.1. What is the piece of equipment below Flyco?
Q.2. What is at the bottom of the 'pole' supported from above with 2 additional supports almost level with the 'big movements screen' ?
Seem to remember you covered this previously - possibly the aft steaming light?
Task lights; obstruction; restricted in ability to maneuvre; anchor; Not Under Command etc. COLREGS for the use of.
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Re: QEC Carriers
Answer to Q.1 second:-Pelican wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 9:01 pm Q.E. Leaving Rosyth the other day.
Harry:
Q.1. What is the piece of equipment below Flyco?
Q.2. What is at the bottom of the 'pole' supported from above with 2 additional supports almost level with the 'big movements screen' ?
Seem to remember you covered this previously - possibly the aft steaming light?
As I remember it, I posted comparisons an answer along with attachments showing similar lights on the Invincible class; indicating the function to be traffic lights for flightdeck 'lane' movements ... but I am looking for the/any saved info that I used in my preparation for the earlier post. If I find it I will put it on here.
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Re: QEC Carriers
Little h wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 10:24 pmPelican wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2019 9:01 pm Q.E. Leaving Rosyth the other day.
Harry:
Q.1. What is the piece of equipment below Flyco?
Q.2. What is at the bottom of the 'pole' supported from above with 2 additional supports almost level with the 'big movements screen' ?
Seem to remember you covered this previously - possibly the aft steaming light?
Answer to Q.1 second:-
As I remember it, I posted comparisons an answer along with attachments showing similar lights on the Invincible class; indicating the function to be traffic lights for flightdeck 'lane' movements ... but I am looking for the/any saved info that I used in my preparation for the earlier post. If I find it I will put it on here.
As promised above; here are (some of) the photographs used previously:-
1st & 2nd; QE-R08
3rd; Illustrious-RO6
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Note; It is my intention to place a series of posts about her navigation/tasking lights, the positioning of same, together with the purpose/function of said lights, etc. This should 'hopefully' be completed before the QE-R08 deploys for Westlant19 ... so methinks I best get to it pronto (preparation began during her protracted stay alongside at Invergordon ).
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Re: QEC Carriers
VMT Harry, you'll end up producing an encyclopedia on QEC or even an app whereby q is asked and a appears - a nice little earner!
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Re: QEC Carriers
Don't give him any ideas David , or he will be charging for the reply to questions I ask him
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Re: QEC Carriers
Although it sounds as a nice little earner - it's not my style David .... however I have found (via Google would u believe) the response I gave (complete with some images - thankfully because the hyper link broke that night) at the beginning of Oct 2018 in page 11 of RN Aircraft Carriers; Queen Elizabeth Class thread,
Scroll down to read the post:-
Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Queen Elizabeth Class
Post by Little h » Wed Oct 03, 2018 1:38 am
The posts before and after are equally interesting
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Note; it seems to me that posts relating to specific items of equipment (systems or parts thereof) should find a home in this thread
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