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Title: Ship lifted 45 meter above the water by crane - "The flying Norwegian"
Post by: Maritimeparts.com on September 25, 2012, 10:43:44 PM
The large gantry crane in Lindoe, Denmark has today lifted the ship M / V Norbj
Title: Re: Ship lifted 45 meter above the water by crane - "The flying Norwegian"
Post by: Tuomas Romu on September 26, 2012, 09:48:53 AM
http://www.maritimeparts.com/Maritimeparts.com-Blog/The-flying-norwegian-at-Lindoe.html (http://www.maritimeparts.com/Maritimeparts.com-Blog/The-flying-norwegian-at-Lindoe.html)

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The task is performed by HJ Hansen who now begins the dismantling of the ship. The dismantling is expected to take approx. 14 days.

I saw that ship quite many times in Longyearbyen last year.
Title: Re: Ship lifted 45 meter above the water by crane - "The flying Norwegian"
Post by: Northkehdinger on September 26, 2012, 05:27:10 PM
Hello

I still had a hope that this old JJ Sietas vessel will  make
somehow longer.Unfortunately I was wrong,......................
But she got a very spectacularly end ,.........................

brgds
Title: Re: Ship lifted 45 meter above the water by crane - "The flying Norwegian"
Post by: Tuomas Romu on September 29, 2012, 06:32:58 PM
The ship was also mentioned in the recent Ship Scrapping List entry.
Title: Re: Ship lifted 45 meter above the water by crane - "The flying Norwegian"
Post by: Tomas on September 29, 2012, 08:54:09 PM
Good old Bremer Handel, etc.
Rest in peace.