The Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Invincible which had a leading role in the recovery of the Falkland Islands in 1982 has been sold to a Turkish scrap-yard which specialises in recycling ships.
The ship's company paraded on deck as yachts and local ferries blasted fog-horns in tribute to the 28-years HMS Invincible spent travelling around the oceans to some of the world's military hotspots.
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