Adrianli Hypersonic February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 Read about the Submarine museum in Melaka so decided to have a look since I am interested in nautical stuff. The museum is located at Pantai Klebang area. Official website : http://www.perzim.gov.my/en/portfolio/muzium-kapal-selam/ Google map coordinates : https://www.google.com.sg/maps/place/Submarine+Museum/@2.2114913,102.1992464,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xb0b6521d9bc8af2!8m2!3d2.2105036!4d102.1974447 Entrance fee was RM5. Never gotten the chance to visit the submarine in SG. So now is the chance to see a real submarine and the tight spaces inside. Not a very big submarine but sufficient to see the cramp quarters inside. There are two decommissioned fighter jets on site too. As you enter the bow, its the torpedo space. There are sleeping bunks above. Drivers seats. Dive dive dive!!!! Periscope stand, green in colour. Mess room Galley. Machinery control space Escape hatch. Newspaper cutting at the exit. Rear of the sub. Can see the exhaust nozzle. ↡ Advertisement 15 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SuPerBoRed Twincharged February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 ;; is he washing his d*ck? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic February 27, 2017 Author Share February 27, 2017 Set up my drone and flew around the place to capture an aerial view. Can see next to the museum is an upcoming Eco Marine Theme Park. Full flight video : 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Colin03 4th Gear February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 Nice job, bro. Great thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurty Supercharged February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 (edited) WAH, didn't know there's such a museum in Malacca. thanks for sharing. I thought Malaysia have submarine but once down in the water, it stay there forever so is that the one I'm referring to? Edited February 27, 2017 by Kurty Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 Thanks for sharing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic February 27, 2017 Author Share February 27, 2017 There were bus loads of malaysians visiting but as you can see from my interior photos, no ppl one. Not much ppl interested in the interior workings of a submarine. Most ppl just take photo of the exterior only. They dont bother climbing the stairs and visit the interior. Really nice to see one in real life. It is the one and only one here in SEA. RSN should do something like that for the decommissioned ships and submarine. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vidz 6th Gear February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 cant believe they have such massive land reclamation just to house something like tat... anyway the only thing they have that can submerge very well is their ringgit Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
macrosszero Turbocharged February 27, 2017 Share February 27, 2017 Show our neighbours some respect - I don't think its very nice to mock them for their country's mismanagement or misfortunes. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atrecord Supersonic February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 There were bus loads of malaysians visiting but as you can see from my interior photos, no ppl one. Not much ppl interested in the interior workings of a submarine. Most ppl just take photo of the exterior only. They dont bother climbing the stairs and visit the interior. Really nice to see one in real life. It is the one and only one here in SEA. RSN should do something like that for the decommissioned ships and submarine. This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Last Dec we went to Perth for holidays, and visited the maritime museum there. It showed a lot of the boats and yacht, esp. the times when Aust won the dunno what world title(s). Quite interesting actually. Have you been there before, as it's quite in line with your interest? And besides it was a submarine on display and it has got tour package too. Unfortunately we were there only for about 2 hr, and there was not enough time to go for the submarine tour - besides, my parents were with us and it was impossible to expect my mother to climb that type of steps so we didn't go for it. My son was very keen on it, and kept persuading us to go... Maybe can think of going for this one in Malacca instead at some point. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blueray Hypersonic February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Last Dec we went to Perth for holidays, and visited the maritime museum there. It showed a lot of the boats and yacht, esp. the times when Aust won the dunno what world title(s). Quite interesting actually. Have you been there before, as it's quite in line with your interest? And besides it was a submarine on display and it has got tour package too. Unfortunately we were there only for about 2 hr, and there was not enough time to go for the submarine tour - besides, my parents were with us and it was impossible to expect my mother to climb that type of steps so we didn't go for it. My son was very keen on it, and kept persuading us to go... Maybe can think of going for this one in Malacca instead at some point. Probably America's Cup ? It was funded by local boy Alan Bond and the winning yacht was on display at Fremantle I think. The win was quite a big deal to both Western Australia and Australia. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 I think ppl are more interested on the bronze impeller. How long do you think it will stay there before it disappears? Jokes aside. I saw a documentary(HistoryCh) on modern submarine stealth technology. They say that the old type of impeller like the one we see in the above pic is very noisy. The noise comes from the air bubbles formed on the blades' surface area when there's pressure or when the impeller is spinning. And when the air bubbles pop that's where the most noise come from. To counter the problem they reduce the size of the suface area of the blades and at the same time increase the number of blades. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kangadrool Supersonic February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 Probably constructed using simulated bronz on plastic. Real bronz keep in a saferer place. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic February 28, 2017 Author Share February 28, 2017 This is very interesting. Thanks for sharing. Last Dec we went to Perth for holidays, and visited the maritime museum there. It showed a lot of the boats and yacht, esp. the times when Aust won the dunno what world title(s). Quite interesting actually. Have you been there before, as it's quite in line with your interest? And besides it was a submarine on display and it has got tour package too. Unfortunately we were there only for about 2 hr, and there was not enough time to go for the submarine tour - besides, my parents were with us and it was impossible to expect my mother to climb that type of steps so we didn't go for it. My son was very keen on it, and kept persuading us to go... Maybe can think of going for this one in Malacca instead at some point. Never been to Perth. Would like to visit the Maritime Museum there if I am there. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic February 28, 2017 Author Share February 28, 2017 I think ppl are more interested on the bronze impeller. How long do you think it will stay there before it disappears? Jokes aside. I saw a documentary(HistoryCh) on modern submarine stealth technology. They say that the old type of impeller like the one we see in the above pic is very noisy. The noise comes from the air bubbles formed on the blades' surface area when there's pressure or when the impeller is spinning. And when the air bubbles pop that's where the most noise come from. To counter the problem they reduce the size of the suface area of the blades and at the same time increase the number of blades. This was just a training submarine for Malaysia. Same as SG, the very first submarine from Sweden was also just a training sub. To get the guys familiar with these WWII subs and play around see how to "climatised" them to warmer waters here in SEA. So the technology of these subs were outdated in today's context. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pocus Turbocharged February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 Nice! Besides the F-5E is that a Skyhawk? From far with the dome it looks like our F-4SU. I thought they only had regular single cockpit versions.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic February 28, 2017 Author Share February 28, 2017 Nice! Besides the F-5E is that a Skyhawk? From far with the dome it looks like our F-4SU. I thought they only had regular single cockpit versions.... I dont know. Was never interested in those fighter jets. My focus was the Submarine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dleodleo Twincharged February 28, 2017 Share February 28, 2017 Read about the Submarine museum in Melaka so decided to have a look since I am interested in nautical stuff. The museum is located at Pantai Klebang area. Official website : http://www.perzim.gov.my/en/portfolio/muzium-kapal-selam/ Google map coordinates : https://www.google.com.sg/maps/place/Submarine+Museum/@2.2114913,102.1992464,16z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xb0b6521d9bc8af2!8m2!3d2.2105036!4d102.1974447 Entrance fee was RM5. Never gotten the chance to visit the submarine in SG. So now is the chance to see a real submarine and the tight spaces inside. Not a very big submarine but sufficient to see the cramp quarters inside. Submarine museum 005.jpg Submarine museum 006.jpg There are two decommissioned fighter jets on site too. Submarine museum 007.jpg Submarine museum 008.jpg Submarine museum 009.jpg As you enter the bow, its the torpedo space. There are sleeping bunks above. Submarine museum 010.jpg Submarine museum 011.jpg Drivers seats. Dive dive dive!!!! Submarine museum 012.jpg Periscope stand, green in colour. Submarine museum 013.jpg Mess room Submarine museum 014.jpg Submarine museum 015.jpg Galley. Submarine museum 016.jpg Machinery control space Submarine museum 017.jpg Submarine museum 018.jpg Escape hatch. Submarine museum 019.jpg Newspaper cutting at the exit. Submarine museum 020.jpg Rear of the sub. Can see the exhaust nozzle. Submarine museum 021.jpg Thanks for sharing. Looks quite interesting. This blog is also quite interesting - http://guitar123foodandtravel.blogspot.sg/2013/12/malacca-part-2-christ-church-fort-cheng.html I think it belongs to one of our member, boringchap's blog. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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