My Trumpeter "Seawolf" Conversion

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  • junglelord
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 347

    #31
    Very nice work. Its already

    Very nice work. Its already been said, but clean, strong looking, excellent example of what to do when you make a sub.

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    • bill harris
      Junior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 54

      #32
      PETN said earliier:
      Because a propulsor

      PETN said earliier:
      Because a propulsor inhibits a submarine's ability to turn.

      I value performance over scale fidelity (assuming I have to choose b/w the two), as you already know. I only plan on running my "Seafox" in pools. No gross lakes for this thing.
      I read in one of the Merriman reports that the turning radius of the sub is quite large, and I assumed that it is the shrouded prop, if not the rudder geometry. I'd value performance over scale, too.

      What size/brand prop did you end up using on your "Seafox"?

      --Bill

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