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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Replicas suitable for Arkansas
Thats all I have :
Michael B Holt schrieb:
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> >Delphin is great- 14 kn underwater, 7 on the surface , single seater
> >5,48 m long, 1 m in diameter !
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> Anyone have a Delphin that we could examine? What happened to the
> prototype?
One is blown up or scrapped - the other one was restored and traveled to
the US - Florida and shown as static display including some other
midgets (Seehund, x-craft, some other german and italians..) in Fort
Lauderdale.
The other midget were on trials there with there original crews..
Any help to research was was ongoing later with all the british, italian
and german midget after this "boatshow" in 1947(?) would be very
helpful. There is a navy film existing about this event - but I have
never seen it. (I would like to see this flim very much)
http://modelluboot.de/KITS/Delphin_Ordner/Delphin.html
http://www.modelluboot.de/KITS/Delphin_Ordner/DelphinE.html
http://modelluboot.de/KITS/Delphin_Ordner/voll/delphin_boehnlein.jpg
http://modelluboot.de/KITS/Delphin_Ordner/voll/delphin44.jpg
http://modelluboot.de/KITS/Delphin_Ordner/voll/p9012718.jpg
http://www.subcommittee.com/Articles/SCR29_Lab.html
http://reformline.de/kleinkampf.html
> Mike Holt
Carsten
Mark Steed schrieb:
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> Carsten: Have you any other information on the German Delphin in Florida? I would like to look into this. Also, what was the depth limit on an operational Seehund? Official and un-official, Mein Herr. Dankeschön und Alles Gute! Mark
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> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: MerlinSub@t-online.de (Carsten Standfuss)
> Reply-To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 19:22:51 +0100
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> >Any Seehund raised from the seebottom and lifted on his own lifting eyes
> >will break in parts.. The wrecks raised here over the years are all
> >raised with a heavy oak frame below the keel.
> >
> >I think to restore a wreck which was 60 years under seawater with a
> >original shell tickness of just 4 mm to ready to dive condition
> >is impossible.
> >
> >There must be maybe a german Delphin Midget somewere in store in the US!
> >It was traveled 1946 for inspection to Fort Lauderdale - were is it gone
> >?
> >
> >regards Carsten
> >
> >Emile schrieb:
> >>
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: "Michael B Holt" <tlohm@juno.com>
> >> To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
> >> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2003 5:15 PM
> >> Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Replicas suitable for Arkansas
> >>
> >> >
> >> > Is there a place where lots of Bibers and Seehunds were
> >> > scuttled?
> >>
> >> Yes, there are a number of Seehund's scuttled in the north sea some miles
> >> off the sea port of Ijmuiden, the Netherlands.
> >> Some investigations may reveal one. (ask the fisherman or
> >> http://www.uk-muenchen.de/ueber_uns/seehund.html The Seehund book.)
> >>
> >> Some time ago they dug up an Seehund yust 10 miles from my home. But that
> >> one was seriosly detoiriated because it was lying in the coast line.
> >>
> >> Grs, Emile
> >> >
> >> > Mike Holt
> >> >
> >> >
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