The carrier - the Navy's largest-ever ship - was officially named by the Queen in a ceremony earlier this month
When fully operational in 2020 she will be able to carry a contingent of 36 F-35 Lightning fighter planes
But the models have yet to be delivered - and the entire U.S. fleet was recently grounded due to engine trouble
The largest warship ever built in the UK,the 65,000-tonne Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth was floated out of the docks at Rosyth shipyard, where she was assembled, into the waters of the Forth of Firth in Scotland.
The carrier was formally named by the Queen earlier this month in a ceremony at the Rosyth Dockyard in Fife, where she was assembled and fitted out.
Queen attended a naming ceremony at the Rosyth docks near Fife, where she christened the ship with a bottle of whisky
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