Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Underwater Airplane

               In the "Huffington's Post", This Underwater Airplane Flies Through The Ocean Unlike Any Submarine Before It (Posted: 9/21/2013) (Author Unknown), a sharp inventive man named Graham Hawkes creates a new type of underwater transportation based upon air transportation.
               He reveries back into the days stating, "It all started with a little crab." While observing the creature crawling across the ocean floor, he realized that the crab has got it all wrong, and so did he. "These fish are moving in three dimensions, while this guy is scurrying along the bottom," Hawkes settled.
               Inspired by the movement of the fish, he began to design and build the DeepFlight Super Falcon in his garage from 1995, a submarine that flies through the water. Now this boat has become reality, and it streams through the deep blue just as gracefully as the whales do. "Ninety-four percent of life on Earth is aquatic," Hawkes reports. "We live on an ocean planet. We need to understand that. We need to be connected. This is a tool that can do that."
                With a submarine like this, every corner of the sea world can be explored. Just like Columbus discovered America based upon his sturdy ship, Hawkes can pioneer the deepest waters in search for the marvelous findings that can shape the future.

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