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Aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth carrying out first UK flight trials

The £3bn warship had undergone tests on the F35B Lightning jets in the US last year.

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HMS Queen Elizabeth

The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth has embarked on flight trials in the UK for the first time.

The £3 billion warship returned from the US at the end of last year where it had carried out tests of the F35B Lightning jet.

And now the 65,000-tonne carrier has sailed from Portsmouth Naval Base to carry out further tests of the state-of-the-art jet in UK territorial waters.

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The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth passes the Round Tower as she leaves Portsmouth harbour to undergo further sea trials (Andrew Matthews/PA)

In a message shared by the ship’s account on Twitter: “2020 is a massive year for us. Only three testing points remain to achieve Initial Operational Capability.

“We plan to sail… to tick the third last box. UK territorial waters, Lightning is forecast!”

Previously only a single F35 jet has taken off from the Queen Elizabeth at Portsmouth Naval Base in December after it was brought back on board from the US for maintenance work to be completed.

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