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Photographer:
ventuari [ View profile ]
Captured:
Nov 20, 2018
Photo Category:
Museum Ships
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May 13, 2020
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2,200 x 1,605

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F352 PEDER SKRAM Museum ship at Copenhagen, Denmark.
Type: Frigate
Name: HDMS PEDER SKRAM
Hull number: F 352
Callsign: OUEP (today OXYM)
Built at: Helsingør Skibsværft og Maskinbyggeri A/S
New-building number: 370
Keel laid down: September 25th 1964
Launched: May 20th 1965
Handed over: March 29th 1966
Commissioned: May 25th 1966
Adopted by Aarhus Municipality: May 18th 1969
Decommissioned: January 4th 1988
Deleted from the Navy's List: July 5th 1990
Sold on auction: April 7th 1992
Length: o.a. 112,65 m
Beam: 12,25 m
Draught: 5,2 m
Height from water line to top: 28,5 m
Displacement (fully operational): 2,755 tons
Crew: 202 in 1966, 172 in 1977.
Engines: 2 Pratt & Whitney marine gas turbines type GG4A-3
2 16-cylinders single acting, turbocharged 2-stroke
General Motors diesel engines, type 16-567D.
Speed: 15 knots diesel, 30 knots gas turbines.
Armament:
127 mm double gun
Sea Sparrow air defense missiles x 8 plus 9 spares.
HARPOON surface-to-surface missiles x 8.
40 mm machine gun x 4.
20 mm machine guns x 4
533 mm torpedoes x 4 launchers.
Depth charges type G x 6.
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Better quality at Full screen 2200 pix wide.

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Hi Brett my friend. I´am well but still in confinement due to the virus. About the photo, the sun light and proper angle at that time helped a lot. I wish you and yours all the best and take care.
Thanks again my friend.
MBregards.
ventuari

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Hi MattyBoy.I was lucky enough to do the boat tour because I usually plan all the details of my trips in advance. An Excel sheet with all the details, schedules, prices, addresses and of course always a B plan just in case... About the little mermaid, yes, we could see it very closely since the tour boat reaches about 20 meters from it and stops a few minutes for passengers to see it and take photos or videos. And a couple of days later we walked there up to the base of the little mermaid so we even can touched it and of course we take the typical photos...
MBregards.
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Hi Denis. The sun light and proper angle at that time helped a lot. I would say that everything. I only pressed the shutter button, since I was on deck aboard the tourist boat and without too much chance to play with the camera settings due to the cold and movement.
Thats why I uploaded it at 2200 pix so you can see all details with good quality.
Thanks for your kind comment.
MBregards.
ventuari

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You were lucky to get the boat - I was on foot unfortunately. Did you see the mermaid?

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Hi MattyBoy. I checked your photos and you're right, it's the same place. I was on a tour boat doing the usual tour trip around the area.
Thanks for your comment.
MBregards.
ventuari

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Excellent photograph @ventuari, hope you are well ?

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Amazing quality in full size!

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I think you were standing in exactly the same spot as me !!

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