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fantom
20th May 2013, 10:23
Final voyage.

Bloody tragedy.

dat581
20th May 2013, 11:30
Stuff the money for the scrap, pulling the plug would be a much nicer way for her to go.

CoffmanStarter
20th May 2013, 13:33
Very sad for the Navy and the Country :(

http://www.bfbs.com/news/sites/ssvc.com.bfbs.news/files/images/internal_articles/hms_ark_royal_2_mod_6.jpg

langleybaston
20th May 2013, 14:01
but for Gawd's sake don't set you-know-who off re. the SHAR .........

CoffmanStarter
20th May 2013, 14:17
His Blogg remains inactive ... just checked :E

PhilipG
20th May 2013, 14:24
Very sad that the Ark Royal is going however IIRC by about now if there had not been financially, technically and politically inspired or imposed delays to the new QEC carriers and the F35 project we should have been celebrating the arrival of the Queen Elizabeth with a functioning air group into Portsmouth Harbour and yes saying a sad fare well to a previous generation of equipment.

Lower Hangar
20th May 2013, 15:51
An act of vandalism disguised as a Stretegic Defence Review

Heathrow Harry
20th May 2013, 16:02
we can't even afford to break her up in this country........... :*:*

ORAC
20th May 2013, 16:54
T'was ever thus

http://www.lynetteabel.org/The%20Fighting%20Temeraire

http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/ships/shipyards/Glory_towed_for_scrap_Inverkeithing_23Aug1961.jpg

p.s. HMS Glory (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Glory_(R62))

http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01921/hms_1921448c.jpg

Hangarshuffle
20th May 2013, 17:30
I never served on Ark, but on her two sisters. I very well remember the day she was launched on Tyneside, two Sea Harriers flew part of racetrack pattern over our house and were buzzing down over Wallsend (Summer 1981 anyone, nice day), and also well remember the day she came alongside in Portsmouth (Summer 1985 and to a grand fanfare). Nice day that as well I recall. Seems a while ago and then perhaps not.
Their must be millions of people can remember many random events like that about that particular ship.
Some countries I have lived in would give anything to have a maritime history and a Navy like we had.
Hope they know what they are doing. Hope the cabinet are as bright as they think they are.

F4TCT
20th May 2013, 17:51
says the deal is worth £2.9m, are the turks actually going to make any money off breaking her up?

Dont see why a few men and a few gas axes costs so much to be fair...

500N
20th May 2013, 18:02
A few men and gas axes in Yorkshire is probably 20 times
the .50 cent rate in Turkey or India.

The guys in India who cut up ships and the conditions
they live and work (and die) in are mind boggling.