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Britain is about to build its two largest ever war ships - the HMS Queen Elizabeth and the HMS Prince of Wales. The two 65,000 ton bohemots will carry 36 state-of-the-art Joint Strike Fighter stealth jump-sets and four helicopters each, and be able to get 24 planes airporne within 15 minutes. The ships will cost £3.9 Billion for both (compared to the USA spending $ 14 Billion (£ 9 Billion) for EACH ship! A quick list of features includes:
- Two huge lifts, each with a 70-ton capacity, are capable of transporting two aircraft from the hangar to the flight deck in 60 seconds. The ship will be home to 36 Lockheed Martin F-35B Joint Strike Fighters and four EH-101 Merlin helicopters.
- The ground-breaking twin-island layout allows more deck space for aircraft and better visibility of the flight deck. The forward island is for navigating the ship; flight control is based in the aft island.
- The ship's 29,000 sq m hangar is 150 metres in length and has 20 slots for aircraft maintenance.
- There are 11 full-time medical staff on board managing an eight-bed medical suite, operating theatre and dental surgery.
- An onboard water treatment plant produces over 500 tons of fresh water daily.
- Two Rolls-Royce MT30 gas turbines and four diesel generator sets produce 109MW - enough to power a town the size of Swindon.
- Cabins are spacious and cruise-liner style, with en-suite toilets and shower facilities. Officers and senior ratings have single or two-berth cabins. The maximum number of crew in a cabin is six.
- The carrier will carry more than 8,600 tons of fuel, enough for the average family car to travel to the Moon and back 12 times. This gives a range of up to 10,000 nautical miles.
- Top speed will be in excess of 25 knots, sufficient to cross from Dover to Calais in an hour.
- The two five-blade propellers are each 30ft in diameter - that's one-and-a-half times the height of a double-decker bus.


Aerial view, showing the take-off ramp (A), the giant lifts (B), the runway (C), and the helicopter (D)



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