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Comments on SubjuGator: Flying Sub From Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea
The SubjuGator is an autonomous underwater vehicle based on the design of the Flying Sub (Read the complete story)

"its cool man i like it it really rocks-darkman_6@hotmail.com"
(shan 9/24/2004 12:02:30 AM)
"Amazing!!!"
(Ned Arons 10/23/2005 5:10:13 AM)
"See Also:- 1/. The submersible used by the Jac Coustou (?) marine research/entertainment organization starting in the 50's. They made "The Silent World" which I saw back then & fired my imagination & I ended up working for underwater contractors & sub builders. 2/. The Manta, made by SeaI Industries in the late 80's & early 90's. It was made for mine hunting with both side scan sonar, video & photo capabilities. The "Flying Saucer" shape suited the dual mode deployment modes; towed by a tender boat/ free swiming with an umbilical. I built some of the hydraulics system & the deck module. Now defunct, I still think that it has/had great characteristics incl economics. I may have some old brochures in my files somewhere. Tks rafe03"
(rafe03 1/11/2006 3:29:41 PM)
"My previous comments on saucer shaped submersibles was aimed at the article about "Subjugator" & "Flying Sub""
(rafe03 1/11/2006 3:45:54 PM)
"how did the people get past those mines? "
( 2/3/2006 3:12:28 AM)
"this is the dankest invention I've seen"
(jake stratton 4/7/2006 9:08:22 AM)

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