miércoles, mayo 22, 2019

HMS Queen Elizabeth

Después de pasar su primera revisión en dique seco en el astillero de Rosyth, ya con toda su dotación aérea al completo, el buque regresa a su base de Portsmouth para volver al servicio.

Coronel Von Rohaut

(PS) ¿Qué le han hecho¿ Pues eso:

“The 65,000-tonne future fleet flagship has spent the last six weeks back in the cavernous dock in Rosyth where she was first pieced together as engineers inspected her hull and conducted routine maintenance.
“During her time out of the water, 284 hull valves were changed, both rudder blades were removed and cleaned, her sea inlet pipes were inspected, all sacrificial anodes were replaced, and a renewed coat of anti-foul paint was applied to the ship’s bottom.
“The huge port and starboard anchors and cables were also laid out along the length of dock to allow them to be inspected."

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