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View Poll Results: best sub | |||
Akula I improved |
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1 | 3.45% |
Akula II |
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5 | 17.24% |
Kilo |
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2 | 6.90% |
Kilo Improved |
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3 | 10.34% |
Los Angeles 688i |
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3 | 10.34% |
Seawolf SSN 21 |
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15 | 51.72% |
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Hmmm but Kapitain what you have described what you do is speculation.
Also working out flow patterns takes a lot more then a fan and a couple of models considering that water flow and airflow over a sub are two different things even if the same formulae are used. Sure if you know the physics you can work it out but that is tough physics. |
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