RN Aircraft Carriers: Queen Elizabeth Class
- ivorthediver
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Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Queen Elizabeth Class
Yes,.. I have been following the build up David , thanks to you . lets just hope the excitable oriental naval powers don't spit their dummy out of their pram in a fit of temper at the temerity of the western powers Invading "THEIR" self proclaimed back yard [as they see it that is ].....
...not the rest of the world going about their lawful occasions
...not the rest of the world going about their lawful occasions
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OFF DORSET THIS MORNING - R08 TO PORT - FIRST TIME SEEN AT SEA TOGETHER
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- ivorthediver
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"Talk about being double" eh David
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Hopefully some better photos in due course Ivor, suspect many underestimate what has, is being and will be achieved.
Can remember when some said even one would never leave harbour let alone two after doubting they would be built.
Seeing is believing!
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- Little h
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I can remember being on of those doubters ... but produced lotsa stuff about the build none-the-less
Little h
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"Talk about a breath of fresh air !" .......WELCOME BACK Harry!.... great to hear from you , I to remember holding many a conversation with you on this subject and the many facets of It"s development......... such a treat to hear from you dear friendLittle h wrote: ↑Thu May 20, 2021 12:17 amI can remember being on of those doubters ... but produced lotsa stuff about the build none-the-less
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Re: RN Aircraft Carriers: Queen Elizabeth Class
A couple of photos of the pair from the Daily Telegraph:
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and another.
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Bill
Bill
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Thanks Bill , nice to hear from you again , and thanks for posting these photos
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Tweet from Q.E. - We met up with our big little sister.
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Tweet from P.o.W - A moment that has been a long time coming! Ship Camera with flash Pretty sure that these photos confirm that we are bigger than HMSQNLZ too. Winking face.
What do you think?
[There have been unconfirmed rumours for some time that POW is slightly larger than QE due build modifications.]
What do you think?
[There have been unconfirmed rumours for some time that POW is slightly larger than QE due build modifications.]
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