Flying Submarine
World War II, Submarine, United States Navy, Lockheed Martin Cormorant
978-613-7-02111-8
6137021114
128
2011-07-25
45,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A flying submarine or submersible aircraft is a craft able both to fly or travel under water.The Soviet Union tried to develop a flying submarine during World War II. The design could have operated at 150 knots in the air and 3 knots in the water. Metal plates sealed the engines shut.Project at the Naval Engineering Institute, a flying submarine was headed engineer Boris Ushakov. In 1939 the project was temporarily suspended and classified. In 1943 on the orders of L. Beria , the project was resumed,in 1947 was the first test of flying submarine. In 1953 on the orders N.Khrushchev project was closed. The design never "got off the ground".In 1961 Donald Reid designed and built a single-seat craft (32.83 ft length) capable of flight and underwater movement, the Reid Flying Submarine 1 (RSF-1[2]). A 65 hp (48 kW) engine mounted on a pylon provided propulsion for flight; a 1 hp electric motor in the tail provided underwater propulsion. The pilot used an aqualung for breathing underwater.
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