Lighthouse Flügge on the island of Fehmarn in February 2001. One of the
lighthouses, which are also in operation during the day. The round yellow brick tower
has a wainscoting of red and white plastic plates. From 1977 the lighthouse works
as rear range with the lighthouse Strukkamphuk as front range.
These both lights mark together the narrow entry in the Fehmarnsund.
At the pictures below the lighthouse Flügge is visible in December 2009. It is under restoration
and there is the unique chance to see it "naked". The plastic plates were turned off.
(works since 1916, height of tower 37 m,
1954 electrified, int. No.: C 1288.1)
(rear light since 1977, height of fire 37 m,
range of light 25 sm,
characteristic [F W] continuous white light)
(leading light, height of fire 38 m,
range of light 17 sm,
characteristic [Oc (4) W 20s]
four occultations every twenty seconds)
[ (1.5s) - 2.5s - (1.5s) - 2.5s - (1.5s) - 2.5s - (1.5s) - 6.5s ]