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  Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 1:37 
  PM
  Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: ambient 
  design query
  
  A top window might be a good idea though, so you 
  don't surface underneath somebody
   
  Brian
  
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    Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 
    10:11
    Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] RE: 
    ambient design query
    
Dan, I'm interested in window size also.  Here's what 
    Sportsub, http://www.sportsub.com, has 
    to say about the size and placement of windows in their subs:
    Why are there no 
    overhead or rear facing windows?
    Any light that is allowed to enter the cockpit will 
    cause reflections and actually reduce visibility.
Detail:  Most underwater 
    environments are dimly lit because light filters down from the 
    surface.  This surface light must be kept out of the 
    cockpit or it will cause reflections.  It would be 
    somewhat like driving a car at night with the interior light on.  
    Anything bright in the cockpit would be reflected by the front 
    windows, causing a ghost image to appear in the pilot's field of 
    view.
    On 11/10/05, Daniel 
    Edwards <dan_f_edwards@hotmail.com> 
    wrote: 
    Does 
      any one have info on certification for ambient dry subs. Also I 
I 
      ask this as most ambient designs seem to have steel or fibre glass 
      hulls
and still have tiny view ports. and since to me the attraction of 
      ambient 
deisgns is the scope for larger less costly complex view ports 
      and far
greater visibilty I was just wondering why no-one seems to have 
      done this( I
could well be 
  wrong)