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HMS Queen Elizabeth R08 - IMO 4907892

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Photographer:
Robert J Smith [ View profile ]
Captured:
Aug 16, 2017
Photo Category:
Aircraft Carriers
Added:
Aug 17, 2017
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1,958
Image Resolution:
2,000 x 1,334

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Seen approaching Portsmouth for the first time on the 16th August 2017

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Current name:
QUEEN ELIZABETH
Vessel Type:
Combat Vessel
Gross tonnage:
65,000 tons
Draught:
2 m

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Steve Wright

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john white

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paceyms

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Barry Graham

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gerrard

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peter

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timbo2

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Robbie Shaw

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Igor Dilo

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Thanks Tarbatness for your comment.

Regards

Bob

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Thanks Ken, it was nice to see the complete ship. Saw her a couple of times building in Rosyth.. well, the upper parts anyway above the roof tops.

Regards

Bob

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Excellent aspect.

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I agree with John Bob,you have done very well all things considered, early start and I believe parking problems, so well done a very nice shot.
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Ken

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Thanks John, yes it was an early start, alarm set for 01.30, on the road by 03.00.
Could have done with a bit more light though.

Regards

Bob

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Interesting angle on this one Bob. Glad you made it down there, albeit after an early start!

Best Regards
John

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