Air - F-35 and Queen Elizabeth Carrier
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Resource ID
1292
Google Vision - Keywords
Vehicle, Amphibious warfare ship, Dock landing ship, Aircraft carrier, Navy, Amphibious assault ship, Boat, Naval ship, Warship, Ship
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Domain
Air, Sea
Business Area
Air sector, Maritime
Product
F-35, Queen Elizabeth (QE) Class Aircraft Carriers
Recognised
F-35, Queen Elizabeth, Peter Wizzer Wilson, annual report 2018
Date
29 September 18
Credit
Lockheed Martin
Country
North Atlantic
Other
commercial aircraft electronics, electronic systems
Creation Date
19 October 18
Caption
Pictured: Commander Nathan Gray RN, Makes the first ever F-35B Lightning II jet take off from HMS Queen Elizabeth.
Two F-35B Lightning II fighter jets have successfully landed onboard HMS Queen Elizabeth for the first time, laying the foundations for the next 50 years of fixed wing aviation in support of the UK’s Carrier Strike Capability.
Royal Navy Commander, Nathan Gray, 41, made history by being the first to land on, carefully manoeuvring his stealth jet onto the thermal coated deck. He was followed by Squadron Leader Andy Edgell, RAF, both of whom are test pilots, operating with the Integrated Test Force (ITF) based at Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland.
Shortly afterwards, once a deck inspection has been conducted and the all-clear given, Cdr Gray became the first pilot to take off using the ship’s ski-ramp.
Image taken by and credit to LPhot Kyle Heller.
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