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Why did we build the swing swing submarine?


Asked by Lucas Lyons on Dec 12, 2021 SWING



Welcome aboard, sailor! Making games, that’s the reason why we built this tiny submarine, powered by music and the pleasure of discovery. We hope you’ll enjoy your trip and help us travel the world of indie games. Feel free to follow us on Twitter, like our page on Facebook, read our Blog and send us love letters.
In fact,
"After drawing a zillion sketches, it occurred to me I could actually make this," the longtime boat mechanic says. The 32-foot semi-sub, which is fashioned from an industrial buoy cockpit welded to the propane tank, dives by pitching its 4-foot-long bow planes forward.
Additionally, William Bauer, a German, built a submarine in Kiel in 1850 but met with little success. Bauer's first boat sank in 55 feet of water. As his craft was sinking, he opened the flood valves to equalize the pressure inside the submarine so the escape hatch could be opened.
Keeping this in consideration,
On tests submarine went under the water against the flow of the Neva River at a rate of 4 knots. It was the first submarine in the world with electric propulsion. Ash and Campbell constructed their craft, the Nautilus, in 1886. It was 60 feet (18 m) long with a 9.7 kW (13 hp) engine powered by 52 batteries.
In this manner,
The strategic advantages of submarines were first set out by Bishop John Wilkins of Chester in Mathematical Magick in 1648: Tis private: a man may thus go to any coast in the world invisibly, without discovery or prevented in his journey.