I find it.. its been sold to a firm named "Leyal"..
will be dismantled in [ch304]zmir/Alia[ch287]a..
dont understand why British govt sell it instead of renewing .. or making museum 
Not selling it as it is an excellent carrier, fought in conditions other carriers struggle in.
Should be a museum ship not scrapped.
Typical we lose our VSTOL carriers and their aircraft.
Did you know that sice the second world war every British aircraft which has shot down an enemy aircraft took off from a carrier?
Korean war, Hawker Sea Fury shot down a MiG 15
Falklands war, Sea Harriers flying from HMS Hermes and HMS Invincible wrecked the Argentine air force.
historical things must never be scrapped imo.. :-/
my govt also did similiar mistakes and we send our dearest ships to be a f*ckin razor 
I completely agree Cem, and as a history fanatic, with a insatiable interest in large machines and buildings I would love an example of everything preserved.
However the reality is that all costs fantastically large amounts of money, which is NOT in plentiful supply. We in the UK thank goodness have a number of ships and boats preserved. We also have many railway locomotives, coaches, wagons and the infrastructure preserved. As for historic buildings; we have them galor, with so many major American and Japanese tourist magnets!
But it all costs money; continually huge funds of that stuff as well to maintain and present "our treasures". I can just imagine the public's reaction if the government stated we had to pay another 5p on a litre of fuel, or a 1p in the £1 in additional income tax to preserve this, that, and the other!!
No, it is usually done via charitable trusts which rely on the public's generosity and good will to keep historical artifacts in good order. But that "good will" is limited as not everyone by far appreciates history!
