Flach (submarine)
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''Flach'' was the first submarine designed and built in
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in 1866. It was lost on a test run the same year, and is believed to lie on the seabed of the bay of Valparaiso.


History

The ''Flach'' was built in 1866 at the request of the Chilean government, by Karl Flach, a
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engineer and immigrant. It was the fifth submarine built in the world and, along with a second submarine, was intended to defend the port of Valparaiso against attack by the
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navy during the
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. (The second vessel, built by Gustavo Heyermann, sank on its maiden voyage.)


Loss

On 3 May 1866, after several days of successful testing, Karl Flach, his son, and nine other Chilean and German crewmen boarded the submarine for another test run. During the test, the submarine sank for unknown reasons; it is now thought to lie at a depth of about 50 meters (164 feet) within the bay of Valparaiso. The ''Flach'' was located two days after the sinking by seamen from the English frigate HMS ''Leander'', and a diver named John Wallace was able to see and draw the wreck, which was buried nose-down in the bay's
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.


Present location

The
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, with support from others, has searched for the submarine and intends to raise it after finding it, even though there is as yet no agreement on what to do with the remains of the eleven bodies thought to be inside. A finding of an object that appears to be the ''Flach'' was reported in ''El Mercurio de Valparaiso'' on 25 April 2007. However, the finding has not been confirmed, because, as of August 2007, sediment still has to be cleared away from the object.


See also

* ''H. L. Hunley'' (CSA submarine) * ''Plongeur'' (French submarine) * ''Toro Submarino'' (Peruvian submarine)


References


External links


Hunt for Chile's first submarineChile to resume search for old sub (Reuters)
( by El Mercurio)


Armada de Chile

Bentos, Servicios y Equipos Marinos

Universidad Internacional SEK



"La tragedia del primer submarino chileno"

History of submarines
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