How to Build an Aircraft Carrier: The incredible story behind HMS Queen Elizabeth, the 60,000 ton star of BBC2’s THE WARSHIP

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How to Build an Aircraft Carrier: The incredible story behind HMS Queen Elizabeth, the 60,000 ton star of BBC2’s THE WARSHIP Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Penguin Books Ltd
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Pages: 480 Language: English ISBN: 9781405942522 Categories: ,

Discover the enthralling story of the HMS Queen Elizabeth, the Royal Navy’s largest ever aircraft carrier and SUBJECT OF THE MAJOR NEW BBC DOCUMENTARY SERIES THE WARSHIP ‘Fascinating, often funny and sometimes moving . . . Terrill takes us deep into the bowels of Britain’s biggest warship . . . Exhilarating’ THE TIMES ________ 65,000 tons. 280 metres long. A flight deck the size of sixty tennis courts. A giant piece of Sovereign British territory that’s home to up to 50 Aircraft. HMS Queen Elizabeth is the biggest ship in the Royal Navy’s history and one of the most ambitious and exacting engineering projects ever undertaken in the UK. But it’s her ship’s company of 700, alongside an air group of 900 air and ground crew that are Big Lizzie’s beating heart. And How to Build an Aircraft Carrier tells their story. From before the first steel of her hull was cut, Chris Terrill has enjoyed unprecedented access to Queen Elizabeth and the men and women who have brought her to life. From Jerry Kyd, the ship’s inspirational Captain to Lt Cdr Nathan Grey, the first pilot to land Britain’s new stealth jet fighter on her deck, Terrill has won the trust and confidence of the ship’s people. How to Build an Aircraft Carrier tells the story of Britain at its best: innovative, confident, outward-looking and world beating. ________ ‘A detailed account of the challenges, trials and triumphs on the ship’s progression . . . and a portrait of the men and women who made it happen. [Terrill] writes with affection, humour and understanding’ TELEGRAPH

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Terrill takes us deep into the bowels of Britain's biggest warship . . . Exhilarating * The Times * Celebrates remarkable feats of engineering. * Telegraph *