Swedish fleet was finally able to set sail on 6 July.
The 737-500, fitted with 130 seats, will be the largest aircraft in the Swedish fleet.
This caused severe supply troubles for the Swedish fleets and armies, which were mostly east of the cape.
The raging epidemic then confined the Swedish fleet to Karlskrona for most the year.
This time Sweden had support from their artillery, not only the ground based, but also the cannons loaded on the Swedish fleet.
The second floor includes exhibits on Swedish commercial fleets.
Swedish fleet suffered from outbreaks of scurvy and was unable to hold the blockade on its own.
A Swedish fleet of 28 ships blocked the harbor, preventing resupply by sea.
The Swedish fleet tended to get stuck in the ice during winter while located to Stockholm and was therefore moved south.
The Swedish fleet, further out to sea, returned to port with some damage.