Hi Alec,
2Dive has 4 tilteble thrusters,
2 bow and 2 stern.
The stabelizing fin has
no prop.
I wish you and the rest a
very nice time at the convention in Holland!
Emile (from Holland–on-the-other-side-of-the–atlantic)
Van: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] Namens Smyth, Alec
Verzonden: dinsdag 14 augustus
2007 22:41
Aan:
personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Onderwerp: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST]
German homebuilt
Interesting design, but I just can't make
out the prop. Is that even a prop?
Alec
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[mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org] On Behalf Of Paul Kreemer
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007
2:54 PM
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] German
homebuilt
Looks like a new German homebuilt
sub:
http://spluch.blogspot.com/2007/08/diy-mini-submarine.html
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/up-periscope/home+made-mini+sub-dives-to-328-feet-288780.php
Here's what the two blog postings say:
Michael Henrik Schmelter, right, enters his mini submarine '2Dive' before
diving through the water of Kiel Bay near Kiel, northern Germany, on Sunday,
Aug.12, 2007. Two people can dive in this 'homemade' submarine down to 100 meters (328feet).
regards-
Paul