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HMS Queen Elizabeth Aircraft, Finnart, Loch Long, 19 March 2021 24 images Created 20 Mar 2021

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Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021.
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1205.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1186.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1176.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1178.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1175.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1174.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1170.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1167.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0675.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0683.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_0674.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1089.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1127.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1135.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1138.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1115.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1021.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_1022.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_1219.jpg
  • Finnart, Loch Long, Scotland, UK. 19 March 2021. <br />
PICTURED: HMS Queen Elizabeth at night with reflections on the water off Loch Long.<br />
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warships ever built for the Royal Navy. The Aircraft Carrier is currently berthed on the side of Long Loch at Glenmallan taking on fuel, munitions  and other supplies, ahead of naval exercises which are part of the UK Carrier Strike Group 2021. The ship is due to leave on Sunday.<br />
Credit: Colin Fisher Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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