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General Forums => Aircraft and Vehicles => Topic started by: Jester on January 25, 2006, 11:27:00 AM
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Polish Destroyer - Burza.
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French "1,500-tonne" type DD. The class was launched during the late 1920s, and most fought in WWII.
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Picture probably taken during the war, as the mainmast has been removed.
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Burza and Wicher were similar, and built for the Polish navy; hmmm. I do believe that EagleDNY is correct.
"The first large, modern ships of the Polish Navy. The design was based on that of the French "torpilleurs d'escadre" of the Bourrasque class ..." (that's the "1,500-tonnes" class) ... extensively improved, however, according to the requirements of the Poles...".
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Originally posted by TDeacon
French "1,500-tonne" type DD. The class was launched during the late 1920s, and most fought in WWII.
The Burza was virtually identical to the French Bourrasque class, being built by the same shipyard in the late 1920s. This is certainly the Burza.
My regards,
Widewing
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ORP BURZA H 73 she is!
Congrats! :aok
ORP BURZA SPECS:
Type: Destroyer
Class: Wicher
Number in Class: 2
Pennant No: H 73
Displacement: 1545 BRT
Length: 107m
Complement: 165 men
Armament:
4x 130mm guns (4x1)
2x 40mm (2x1)
6x torpedo tubes (2x3), 550mm
Max speed: 33 knots
Engines: 2-shaft geared-turbines
Power: 33000 shp
History:
Burza means storm in English.
Built by: Chantiers Navals Francais (Caen, France)
Laid down: 1 Nov, 1927
Launched: 16 Apr, 1929
Commissioned: 10 Jul, 1932
Escaped to England in August / September 1939.
Decommisioned to reserve in 1944.
Return to Poland in 1951.
Became a museum in 1960.
Scrapped in 1977.