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Old 08-18-10, 01:42 PM   #1
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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,

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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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Old 08-18-10, 01:43 PM   #2
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Perhaps this link may also help chaps *grabs popcorn*


http://www.heiszwolf.com/subs/tech/tech01.html
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Perhaps this link may also help chaps *grabs popcorn*


http://www.heiszwolf.com/subs/tech/tech01.html
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Basically, there are two ways to submerge a boat: dynamic diving and static diving. Many model submarines use the dynamic method while static diving is used by all military submarines. Dynamic diving boats are submarines that inherently float that is, they always have a positive buoyancy. This type of boat is made to dive by using the speed of the boat in combination with the dive planes to force the boat under water. This is very similar to the way airplanes fly.
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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.
I am not googling anything like you are. But you havent made any points whatsoever, so here is your last mistake. The only points you made was about the faulty analysis of airo dynamics. You have only been asking questions to me, never made any point. I suggest that you dont walk into a self delusion. Watch through your posts again. And have a nice day you too.
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I am not googling anything like you are. But you havent made any points whatsoever, so here is your last mistake. The only points you made was about the faulty analysis of airo dynamics. You have only been asking questions to me, never made any point. I suggest that you dont walk into a self delusion. Watch through your posts again. And have a nice day you too.
Actually there was nothing faulty in Krauter's explanation of flight dynamics that I could see matey - mind you it might have been obscured in all the hot air you've been blowing
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Actually there was nothing faulty in Krauter's explanation of flight dynamics that I could see matey - mind you it might have been obscured in all the hot air you've been blowing
Oh yes there is. I explained them in the earlier posts. If you want to disprove them, I welcome you to do that.
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Basically, there are two ways to submerge a boat: dynamic diving and static diving. Many model submarines use the dynamic method while static diving is used by all military submarines. Dynamic diving boats are submarines that inherently float that is, they always have a positive buoyancy. This type of boat is made to dive by using the speed of the boat in combination with the dive planes to force the boat under water. This is very similar to the way airplanes fly.

Kinda shot yourself in the foot there matey , unless you were talking about Model submarines all along.
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Basically, there are two ways to submerge a boat: dynamic diving and static diving. Many model submarines use the dynamic method while static diving is used by all military submarines. Dynamic diving boats are submarines that inherently float that is, they always have a positive buoyancy. This type of boat is made to dive by using the speed of the boat in combination with the dive planes to force the boat under water. This is very similar to the way airplanes fly.

Kinda shot yourself in the foot there matey , unless you were talking about Model submarines all along.
I found it funny because its an element that exist in both situations. It's just that there is more complexity in the other method.

But my MAIN point about the similarity between u-boats and airplanes was not about this. It was about low vs high pressure. God forbid if you had asked me, i would have told you.
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