This is mostly meant to be a thought exercise, but I am genuinely curious what the best way is to make a very small, static dive-able, sub-driver. When I finally finish my Skipjack build, it is probably mostly going to get run in a swimming pool, but I am thinking that it is already a bit on the large size for my normal size pool. I figure there is a fun challenge to be had in making a much smaller sub to see what can be achieved in the way of performance. Like depth limits, speed under water, maneuverability under water, etc. A real small sub-driver that is not crazy hard to build would be useful for such a thing.
I'm sure I'll have better ideas of my own once I have started using the Skipjack with its Dave M. sub-driver, but I like reading and learning from all you folk as well!
Some great projects in this forum! Fun to read.
-Ben
I'm sure I'll have better ideas of my own once I have started using the Skipjack with its Dave M. sub-driver, but I like reading and learning from all you folk as well!
Some great projects in this forum! Fun to read.
-Ben
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