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Old 08-18-10, 01:42 PM   #18
Krauter
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Originally Posted by DelphiUniverse View Post
I already explained it. By choosing a healthy depth and speed.


Are you continuing with the flight after all? Are you suggesting that these links will overcome your previous statements?



Pitching it is a neccesary evil to maintain depth. If you lower speed you have to increase pitch. It has to do with the angle water molecules attacks your u-boat. Water molecules "roll" as I said earlier, and you decrease the exposed surface of the u-boat at a pitched position.
Then explain the 'healthy' part of your diving and speed?

Your thinking submarines are alike to airplanes when they are not..

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_submarines_work

http://science.howstuffworks.com/tra.../submarine.htm

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_does_a...depth_in_water

Hopefully you gather the correct information from these links (assuming you are even following them).

I am done however because trying to prove the point to you is like trying to explain things to a child or someone who does not even provide facts, nor follows up on facts provided by others.

Cheers,

Krauter

No I am pointing to the fact that I do have some knowledge on the principles of flight. These links will help validate my experience and the points I made.
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