Created by Bob Martin, this remote controlled submarine is a replica of the Nautilus submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The remote controlled, 66.5-inch sub is based on Disney's 1:32 scale replica kit. The Steampunk submarine has been built painstakingly to follow minor details in construction and in function. It has a watertight cylinder, ballast tank, and servo control; all powered by a lithium ion battery to ensure that the submarine is functional.
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Showing posts with label More Coolest Submarines. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
RC Steampunk Nautilus Submarine
Created by Bob Martin, this remote controlled submarine is a replica of the Nautilus submarine from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. The remote controlled, 66.5-inch sub is based on Disney's 1:32 scale replica kit. The Steampunk submarine has been built painstakingly to follow minor details in construction and in function. It has a watertight cylinder, ballast tank, and servo control; all powered by a lithium ion battery to ensure that the submarine is functional.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Trilobis 65
Monday, September 12, 2011
Nautilus VAS Luxury Submersible
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Deep Flight Super Falcon
Marine engineer Graham Hawkes' latest creation, Deep Flight Super Falcon is a $1.5 million battery-powered winged submarine that looks just like a plane, except it "flies" underwater.
It has a single rear-mounted propeller, looking much like an electric fan, drives the vessel, and a 48-volt lithium phosphate battery provides power. Its thick pressure hull is a carbon-epoxy mixture, and the two passengers aboard ride seated in cockpits fore and aft, observing their watery surroundings through thick Plexiglas canopies.
According to Hawkes, the craft “flies” just like a jet plane, with electric motors controlling for roll, pitch and yaw. It can fly downward at a maximum of 200 feet per minute, upward at twice that speed and keep flying for a maximum of five hours at 4 knots – about 4.6 mph. John McCosker, [California Academy of Sciences] chair of aquatic biology, said the agile submarine will enable him and his colleagues for the first time to follow along with the travels of “whales and dolphins and even super sharks – maybe even the mysterious giant squid.”(Link | Via)
It has a single rear-mounted propeller, looking much like an electric fan, drives the vessel, and a 48-volt lithium phosphate battery provides power. Its thick pressure hull is a carbon-epoxy mixture, and the two passengers aboard ride seated in cockpits fore and aft, observing their watery surroundings through thick Plexiglas canopies.
According to Hawkes, the craft “flies” just like a jet plane, with electric motors controlling for roll, pitch and yaw. It can fly downward at a maximum of 200 feet per minute, upward at twice that speed and keep flying for a maximum of five hours at 4 knots – about 4.6 mph. John McCosker, [California Academy of Sciences] chair of aquatic biology, said the agile submarine will enable him and his colleagues for the first time to follow along with the travels of “whales and dolphins and even super sharks – maybe even the mysterious giant squid.”
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Seabreacher X
Called the Seabreacher X, this incredible shark-shaped water submersible boasts "a 260 hp supercharged engine, propelling the vessel to a top speed of 50 mph on the surface and 25 mph below."
The Seabreacher X can sustain high speed dives and then breach the surface, launching the entire vessel clear out of the water. The new fully vectored thrust system mimic the tail articulation of real aquatic animals like sharks and dolphins. The custom tuned exhaust system also gives the vessel a more throaty growl as it tears across the surface.(Link | Via)
The Seabreacher X can sustain high speed dives and then breach the surface, launching the entire vessel clear out of the water. The new fully vectored thrust system mimic the tail articulation of real aquatic animals like sharks and dolphins. The custom tuned exhaust system also gives the vessel a more throaty growl as it tears across the surface.(Link | Via)
Friday, September 9, 2011
EGO Compact Semi Submarine
Technically this isn't a submarine. This is not to say that the EGO semi-submarine does not travel underwater. In fact, the cockpit is always that way. However, the upper part of the boat remains above the water all the time. This reduces the risk factor of traveling underwater, and makes it very easy to control. The company website says that “you don't even need to know how to swim”. I say that it probably wouldn't hurt.
The clear view gives the user a terrific view of the aquatic life, which is perfect for those who want to see fish up close without getting wet. Best of all, the EGO is eco-friendly as it is mostly electric-powered. On a 6-10 hour charge, the user is able to get about four hours worth of cruising time. The EGO semi-submarine is made by a company called RAONHAJE, and the product's official website does not have a price. All I have to say is: “if you have to ask, then you can't afford it”.(Link | Via)
The clear view gives the user a terrific view of the aquatic life, which is perfect for those who want to see fish up close without getting wet. Best of all, the EGO is eco-friendly as it is mostly electric-powered. On a 6-10 hour charge, the user is able to get about four hours worth of cruising time. The EGO semi-submarine is made by a company called RAONHAJE, and the product's official website does not have a price. All I have to say is: “if you have to ask, then you can't afford it”.(Link | Via)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Yellow Submarine
I don't know how far you could go with this guy from the shore, but man, I would love to see it for myself. After all, they only cost a low price of…two million dollars? Well, I knew that this type of hobby wouldn't be cheap.(Link | Via)
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Hyper-Sub
Not even James Bond would scoff at the beautiful Hyper-Sub. After all, how could he not want to step foot onto a $3.5 million submersible powerboat? This craft designed by Marion HSPD, will finally be heading to the production line. Of course $3.5 million may be a tough price tag to cope with, but you're getting a rather powerful little toy in exchange.
On the powerboat side, it's a heavy-duty, 31-ft. surface-cruiser with an enclosed cabin. Powered by twin 440 hp inboard diesels for a total output of 880 hp, the Hyper-Sub has a maximum surface speed of 40 knots and a maximum surface range of 500 miles. In dive mode the Hyper-Sub can plunge up to 250 feet, and offers umbilical SCUBA support.(Link | Via)
On the powerboat side, it's a heavy-duty, 31-ft. surface-cruiser with an enclosed cabin. Powered by twin 440 hp inboard diesels for a total output of 880 hp, the Hyper-Sub has a maximum surface speed of 40 knots and a maximum surface range of 500 miles. In dive mode the Hyper-Sub can plunge up to 250 feet, and offers umbilical SCUBA support.(Link | Via)
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