A couple of videos for those interested..

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  • bob the builder
    Former SC President
    • Feb 2003
    • 1367

    #1

    A couple of videos for those interested..

    Here are a couple of recent videos that I've shot at Langford. The first is kind of neat... my Nautilus performing an 'emergency blow'. She's pretty heavy, so all I've managed thus far is to get the wheelhouse out of the water before she levels out.

    The second is my favorite... the Nautilus emerging from her secret entrance to Vulcania. Note the harsh exit, as she was forced to flee during low tide by a fleet of approaching British warships and ran aground...

    Nautilus Emergency Blow (approx 4.5mb - .avi file)

    Nautilus Escape (approx. 11mb - Quicktime Movie)
    The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com
  • rcher
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2004
    • 39

    #2
    The second movie was a

    The second movie was a great movie Bob! Looked pretty real!

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    • captain nemo
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2003
      • 119

      #3
      Looks great! Really nice, Bob.

      Looks great! Really nice, Bob.

      I'm sorry if anyone thinks this sounds biased, but the NAUTILUS is just the boldest, most impressive, and most captivating submarine design of all time. Bar none.

      Goff didn't like Walt's idea of a simpler "cigar tube" design. He felt "Once you've seen it, you've seen it". Apparently, Goff felt "the tube" wouldn't hold the audiences attention or leave much to their imagination.

      What he came up with as an alternative is incredibly interesting and uniquely imaginative. Standing still or moving, it holds your eye. There is so much to see there. It's beautiful in its own special way. There's really nothing else quite like it; and nothing else really compares.

      Oh yeah, I've got it bad for the NAUTILUS.

      Pat

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      • carcharadon
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 301

        #4
        Oh yeah, I've got it

        Oh yeah, I've got it bad for the NAUTILUS.
        Pat, whoa, down boy. To quote a famous aficionado, pure“ Optical Opium".

        Bob, great video, can you get it to breach under speed underwater. I've been able to do that but never get it on video. Give it a try if you can.

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        • bob the builder
          Former SC President
          • Feb 2003
          • 1367

          #5
          Bob, great video, can you

          Bob, great video, can you get it to breach under speed underwater. I've been able to do that but never get it on video. Give it a try if you can.
          Tom,

          What do you mean "breach under speed underwater"?

          I've got my Nautilus torn apart right now while I add some more lights and give it a new paint job, but after that, Greg Sharpe and I have plans for a run at Cameron Lake in mid-September. He's bringing his SCUBA gear and a waterproof camera along with his Beluga and watertight transmitter...

          I've got a brand, spankin' new DV camcorder on order and it should be here this week. I'll be shooting lots of video and playing with the editting software on my 'puter later on.
          The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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          • Guest

            #6
            Nice video's. How about posting

            Nice video's. How about posting one at full speed though Bob?

            I've noticed this before, so I have to mention it- your nautilus looks a little high in the water to my eyes. Any reason for that?

            Andy

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            • carcharadon
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2003
              • 301

              #7
              What do you mean "breach

              What do you mean "breach under speed underwater"?
              Bob, you're at about 6 -- 8 ft. depth, you're at full speed, your trim is level, you travel for about 15-20 ft. and then at
              about a 45 degree angle head towards the surface, breaching at full speed and then after continue on the surface without
              slowing down.

              I could never tell exactly where the sub was coming up to video tape.


              Tom

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              • bob the builder
                Former SC President
                • Feb 2003
                • 1367

                #8
                Nice video's. How about posting

                Nice video's. How about posting one at full speed though Bob?

                I've noticed this before, so I have to mention it- your nautilus looks a little high in the water to my eyes. Any reason for that?

                Andy
                Andy,


                I'll make sure to take some video of her at "ramming speed" for you (maybe I'll attach a tow line and haul her through the water!).

                I've got her set up so that I've got some extra reserve in my floatation to bring the model up a little higher if I need to. The Nautilus' scale waterline is pretty low, and I felt it was a waste to hide all that detail under the water anyway. A quick flick on the ballast controls brings her down to scale waterline after about a second or so.

                Carcharadon,

                My Nautilus is pretty statically stable. She hates going off-level, and when I initiate a rise on the planes, even at full throttle, the best I can usually get is about a twenty degree angle upwards. That pushes her out with enough juice to pull the forward upper hull out of the water, but not much more.

                I'll shoot some video of that, too.
                The Nautilus Drydocks - Exceptional Products for the World of R/C Submarines - www.nautilusdrydocks.com

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