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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Welcome to the Personal_Submersibles_Disc ussion
Would you mind explaining the principle to the group? No one here
is out to steal you designs, or anything like that. I do think that
you should pass an idea like this past a few experienced engineers
before you get too excited. Curious to here more...
Warren.
> Sounds scary...I suggest you test this hull to a few times
> operating depth before you get inside it...........just to
> make sure you have it right..
> EM.
>
>
>
> ---- Original message ----
> >Date: Mon, 27 Jan 2003 17:24:52 EST
> >From: BauWauHausDesign@aol.com
> >Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Welcome to the
> Personal_Submersibles_Discussion
> >To: Personal_Submersibles@psubs.org
> >
> > hello all,
> >
> > i am a designer and enthusiast. i grew up with my
> > father re-building airplanes in our patio and have
> > dreamed of underwater exploration.
> >
> > my question is this. i have come up with a design
> > which eliminates the essential problem of water
> > pressure and implosion. a simple fiberglass hull of
> > 3/4" fiberglass is all to safely dive to a thousand
> > feet or more. it also means weight is a fraction of
> > current designs and speeds of around 30 knots. my
> > question is where do i go now? i am more designer
> > than engineer, good with form, but not tolerances. i
> > also know my work will lead to patents because my
> > design takes a completely different approach to
> > conventional design theory, so this is also a
> > concern.
> >
> > so anyone got any ideas?
> >
> > thanks alot,
> >
> > jeffrey
>
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