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Willemoes Class Fast Torpedo Boats

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P390 was the 1st of class it was named Willemoes and after, Bredal, Bille, Hammer, Klammer, Norby et al. I was the Rolls Royce commissioning engineer at the time and I enjoyed all of the Fredikshavn dockyard engineers and Holman RDN staff that I worked with. It was a joy for two years to live in Denmark where my daughter was born and I remember it fondly. I keep some photos of Bredal which a helicopter followed us on sea trials with, one attached. Hope this is of interest.

David Hudson

ex Rolls Royce 78.148.67.55 (talk) 21:25, 29 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]