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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Check Lists



Carsten,

Went to your site.  Quite impressive !  I didn't run the text thru my
Deutsch
translator, so is the "sonar glider" your design? Are all the craft your
designs;
ie the "Komet"...etc.?

--Steve


On Sun, 14 Mar 2004 11:39:46 +0100 MerlinSub@t-online.de (Carsten
Standfuss) writes:
> All psubs wants to running over night should/must have navigations
> lights. For subs or ships running only at daylight it is not 
> required.
> 
> But Sgt.Peppers has a very bright yellow flashlight running all the 
> time
> on the neck. Just to show the rescue-divers were the dammage boat
> resting on the bottom in the mud.. and showing light during 
> surfaceing. 
> 
> Flashlight ion peppers shown at 
> http://www.psubs.org/psub_pic/sgt_pepper.html  
> at picture no.4
> 
> TZhe cover is from a car - and the light itself is a scuba diver 
> battery
> power pocket unit. Same bulb as aircraft have. 
> 
> Euronaut wil run overnight and wil have navigationslight
> inside the acrylic-mast : Top, red and green and also a bright 
> yellow
> flashlight. 
> 
> regards Carsten
> 
> Steven Mills schrieb:
> > 
> > David,
> > 
> > Indeed, the maintenance manual and schedule, a critical part of 
> the
> > list!!!
> > 
> > But, every pilot has "list in hand" and visually checking 
> item-by-item,
> > "by list",
> > as the inspection is being carried out...nothing taken for 
> granted?
> > 
> > Another question: "nav lights".  Should nav lights be on a pSub 
> like
> > other
> > watercraft and as they are on aircraft. At least a flasher or 
> rotating
> > beacon
> > topsides or on c-tower to warn other craft that a sub is surfacing 
> and
> > has
> > surfaced?  Any audio warning or alerts? [ I have a feeling this 
> has been
> > discussed before? ].
> > 
> > As for the performance calcs, I'm working hard on it. I've been in
> > contact with
> > Prof. Siva Thangam and he has also referred me to Prof. Thomas 
> Herrington
> > [ also faculty of Stevens Institute ] to help me.  Also, another 
> project
> > I started
> > last year, an FEA tutorial/primer. Kind of an FEA for Dummies [ I 
> include
> > myself ]
> > I had briefly corresponded with Prof. CTF Ross about his texts and 
> papers
> > on
> > this subject last year.
> > 
> > For now, I really am over my head in legal/court issues in
> > estate/probate, so this
> > has slowed me down considerably.  Add the IRS in the mix and I 
> will be
> > welcoming
> > the guys in the white coats with straitjackets very soon!  I can't 
> give
> > you a definitive
> > time frame of completion, but I am determined to complete these 
> projects!
> > 
> > Thanks for asking, --Steve
> > 
> > On Sat, 13 Mar 2004 12:46:05 -0800 (PST) Fly Deep 
> <flydeep4u@yahoo.com>
> > writes:
> > >
> > > When considering a projects like "OSS" should not there be such 
> a
> > > safety
> > >
> > > Check list procedure included with the submersible?    --Steve
> > > With out a doubt Steve: and a Maintenance Manual along with the
> > > drawings.  Have you completed those yet, and is the math done on 
> FRP
> > > construction??  Just wondering.   J
> > >
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