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To Sail No More - How HMS ARK ROYAL Nearly Became a Museum Ship

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  Few warship names capture the public imagination like that of HMS ARK ROYAL. Inextricably linked to naval aviation for over 100 years, the ‘ARK’ has embodied critical stages of the Royal Navy’s evolution of carrier airpower and operations. From operations in WW2 to participation in the invasion of Iraq in 2003, vessels bearing the name have conducted themselves in the highest traditions of the Service and gained near mythical status. Yet none have been preserved, despite the lamentations from members of the public who would dearly love to have seen a Royal Navy aircraft carrier become a museum ship. HMS ARK ROYAL (RO9) was the last conventional aircraft carrier in service with the Royal Navy. Laid down in 1943 as an ‘AUDACIOUS’ class carrier, she served from 1955 to 1978, and through her lengthy design, build and service life saw the RN transition from an airwing built around propellor planes to strike Nazi targets to a ‘cats & traps’ angled deck carrier capable of embarkin...