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Being as it came from a Historical Museum?
They bought the rights which went to the Museum. Which I think is way Cool. May as well use those rights. And I found it to be a nice addition as I Love all Sub stuff. Even though I'm a non-active ParaTrooper! |
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This was my thoughts on the DVD dated March 7th
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=163809
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i liked it...gave me something to do
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As a Harley-Davidson owner/rider I found it very neat that the USS Lagarto's Skipper,Commander Frank D Latta loved his Harley so much he disassembled it and keep it aboard his boat ever time he left port! Quite a Character!!!
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Arrrr, yes now there's a guy who really loves his Harley.
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Anyway that's my take. EDIT: After reading diving procedures, I see that the stern planes are used for controlling the "bubble" or angle. Diving fast in shallow water you would want to keep close to zero bubble so as to prevent plowing the bow into the seabed. The planes would be as they were found like this. stern (\).........bow(\)
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As for the dive planes, generally speaking on a US sub, the bow planes control the depth and the stern planes control the dive angle. The normal procedure for diving is to set the bow planes with a downward angle on them and to lift the stern, an upwards angle is set on them, however much you want. As the axis of rotation of the sub is about the conning tower, which is about one third of the length back from the bow, as such, the stern planes exert a much greater leverage on the sub than the bow planes do. They are also directly behing the props, so they have even more influence. If you were to try to dive with the stern planes set hard rise (e.g. bow / stern /) then the stern would sink faster then the bow and it would be pointing upwards. The external ballast tanks would all have been flooded - a sub cannot dive with any of them filled with air. Rupturing an external ballast tank would have no effect on buoyancy, but the damage to the pressure hull where it was stoved in would have and would have caused her to be heavy by the bow. Perhaps this is one for DaveyJ's thread?
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