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1:100 Jylland
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1:100 JyllandHeigth: 63cmLength: 101cmWidth: 13cmScale: 1:100The frigate ‘Jylland’ was the last warship
of the Danish Royal Navy built of oak. It was launched on 20 January
1860. ‘Jylland’ was also the first steam-powered, screwdriven ship and
at an engine out-put of 400 hp was able to reach the then impressive
speed of 12 knots. A noteworthy feature that should be mentioned is that
the screw could be raised up into a ‘screw- well’ so that it did not
slow the ship down under sail. On 9th May 1864 ‘Jylland’ fought in the
Battle of Heligoland against a fleet of Austrian and Prussian ships.
King Christian IX used the ship on various visits to Iceland and Russia.
The 2450-ton ‘Jylland’ had a hull lenght of 71m (96m overall) and a
beam of 13,5m. The ship had a crew of between 405 and 437 men, depending
on the ship´s duties, and carried 44 muzzle-loaded cannons. In 1960
‘Jylland’ was towed by tugs from the naval base in Copenhagen to
Ebeltoft. On 11 August 1984 it made its last voyage - into a new
exhibition dock. After several years of restoration work, Frigate
‘Jylland’ was opened to the public. For those with an interest in ships
and life at sea, this 130-year-old ship is certainly worth visiting..
Huom! Painike, joka näyttää koko kuvauksen on pelkästään visuaalinen.
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| Viimeksi muokattu | 15.5.2026 klo 15.37 |