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Just to clear up a bit of confusion in a couple of my articles on L' Hermione, and of course to post as many pictures and videos as I can find of her, I wanted to share some information I have found about her during the past couple of days. One of the issues we have always had here at PA is translation between many different languages which sometimes leads to confusion and misunderstanding, and that is certainly the case with some of the L' Hermione articles I have been reading in French through Google Translate.
The article I posted last week about her guns stated that she had 27, at the time that is correct, however there is one more gun on the way and she will have a total of 28! That will be 4 less than the real 1779 Hermione which had 32 guns. I was a bit confused myself as to why the odd number of guns. The final gun is no currently on it's way to L' Hermione during a 3 week voyage that will take it on a bit of a tour through the surrounding area. This last gun will be part of several festivals held along the path of it's journey to join the rest of it's battery compliment on June 21'st.
Here is a video of her canon being forged and bored at Foundry SAFEM.
There has also been a bit of confusion on when she is set to begin her sea trials. Everything I had found earlier stated that they would start in September, well according to what I have found in some of the articles I have translated lately, she will actually be launched in late July! Which hopefully means some great video of her under full sail soon!
The French are making a grand display of pomp and circumstance throughout this whole process of fitting out this grand lady, and rightly so in my opinion. I only hope when she does arrive in the harbor at Yorktown, VA on the east coast of the US in late April 2015, she is greeted with the same ceremony, respect, and dignity that the French people have shown!
More video of her first sails going up back in April!
Here are some links to the original French press articles I have been reading and translating, I wish now I had taken those French classes in highschool! If those of you more fluent in French than Google would like to help in the translation that Google got wrong, that would be greatly appreciated! www.sudouest.fr, and HERE, and www.charentelibre.fr, where there is also some good video of the last canon being drawn by horse and wagon!
**Edited to add video of an actual ceremony**
The article I posted last week about her guns stated that she had 27, at the time that is correct, however there is one more gun on the way and she will have a total of 28! That will be 4 less than the real 1779 Hermione which had 32 guns. I was a bit confused myself as to why the odd number of guns. The final gun is no currently on it's way to L' Hermione during a 3 week voyage that will take it on a bit of a tour through the surrounding area. This last gun will be part of several festivals held along the path of it's journey to join the rest of it's battery compliment on June 21'st.
Here is a video of her canon being forged and bored at Foundry SAFEM.
There has also been a bit of confusion on when she is set to begin her sea trials. Everything I had found earlier stated that they would start in September, well according to what I have found in some of the articles I have translated lately, she will actually be launched in late July! Which hopefully means some great video of her under full sail soon!
The French are making a grand display of pomp and circumstance throughout this whole process of fitting out this grand lady, and rightly so in my opinion. I only hope when she does arrive in the harbor at Yorktown, VA on the east coast of the US in late April 2015, she is greeted with the same ceremony, respect, and dignity that the French people have shown!
More video of her first sails going up back in April!
Here are some links to the original French press articles I have been reading and translating, I wish now I had taken those French classes in highschool! If those of you more fluent in French than Google would like to help in the translation that Google got wrong, that would be greatly appreciated! www.sudouest.fr, and HERE, and www.charentelibre.fr, where there is also some good video of the last canon being drawn by horse and wagon!
**Edited to add video of an actual ceremony**
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