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Somebody had to ask it....how come you were on both liners at the same time?Roger in France.
I see all 3 Queens are going to be in Southampton soon for the first and last time
Just a couple of shots of a pair of queens passing in mid Atlantic. Makes you realise just how the different hull forms behave in a long Atlantic swellThe QE2 only had four of her nine engines running.
Quote from: Bunkerbarge on April 17, 2008, 11:56:25 pmJust a couple of shots of a pair of queens passing in mid Atlantic. Makes you realise just how the different hull forms behave in a long Atlantic swellThe QE2 only had four of her nine engines running.HI was your friend on the bridge of QE2 to take that photo of QV. as i was on the QE2 and never saw that part of deck.john
thanks Richard as i was not at work i went down to see her. Wow what a boat one of kind. I was hard to find a place to get some good shots of her.I think she in for service as several of her life boat are not on her.john
On this occasion the two ships were crossing together and kept each other company. I believe the QV had to reduce speed as she was not handling the swell very well at all, as we can see.Another picture can be seen here as well but beware some of the other pictures are heart breaking: :'( :'(http://www.maritimematters.com/shipnewspics.htmlLB