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Finding HMAS Sydney Chapter 9 - Search for Sydney
1. The Search for Sydney Captain Joseph Burnett RAN (1899 – 1941) 9 Zuytdorp Cliffs : From Cheryl and Gavin's Adventures
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3. Sydney was on fire after the battle. The Kormoran survivor’s reports provided estimates of the movement of Sydney following the battle, and enabled Kirsner (1997) to plot changes in the rate of separation between the vessels from 1800 hours to the last reported sighting some four hours later. A figure depicting the rate of separation is shown on the following page. The following image shows the product of this analysis. The 1997 analysis provided a prediction for the position of the wreck of Sydney relative to Kormoran . The search area for Sydney was specified in FSF (2005)
4. Each circle depicts one report from a survivor indicating the time and the estimated distance of Sydney . The general direction offered with these reports was South-East. [from Kirsner (1997) and Kirsner, Norman and Dunn, 2003] HMAS Sydney: Last recorded sighting from Kormoran @ 2200/19/11/1941 Function / Pattern leaves little scope for a 200 nm voyage to the Abrolhos Islands Separation from 120 to 270 minutes after the battle consistent with separation rate of approximately 1 knot
5. Finding Sydney Foundation (2005) Original map prepared and used by FSF for presentations to the Commonwealth, the states, the RAN, and private and corporate donors Kirsner & Dunn (2004) Predicted position and search box for Kormoran FSF (2005) Recommended search quadrant for Sydney given predicted position of Kormoran. FSF (2005) Adjusted search quadrant for Sydney given Observed position of Kormoran. FSF / Mearns (2008) Observed position of Kormoran FSF/Mearns (2008) Observed position of Sydney