

Will there be emissions? Duh.Ĭ’mon people… do something better with your time than criticizing the creations of others.

Why it uses a gas engine instead of an electric one… I dunno. I seriously doubt anyone using this vehicle to jump out of the water is going to be expecting a smooth ride, nor is it going to “wiggle its tail” like a dolphin (LOL, can you imagine what a ride like that would be… anyone ever seen how a dolphin’s body moves up and down as it swims?). The Cooks, or Mess Specialists, are the most liked. This is very obviously a rich-folk’s toy, so complaining about the price is fairly irrelevant.Īs Maurice pointed out, the specs and answers to a lot of the questions above are apparently available on the website, as are additional videos (I dunno, because I don’t have time to read the documentation after sloggging through the troll posts above. Torpedomen conduct maintenance on small arms in the torpedo room aboard the Los Angeles class attack submarine USS Helena (SSN-725). Inouye (the wife of the senator for Hawaii), and commissioned on 17 August 1968 with Lieutenant Commander J.R.

She was launched on 8 June 1968 sponsored by Mrs. Her keel was laid down on 9 November 1962 at the Portsmouth Navy Yard, Kittery, Maine. Always amazes me how quick people are to criticize that which they know nothing about… and without bothering to read pertinent documentation. USS Dolphin (AGSS-555) was the United States Navy's last operational diesel-electric, deep-diving, research and development submarine.
