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DEEPFLIGHT SUPER FALCON


OCCUPANTS: 2 PERSON
OPERATING DEPTH: 100 M
$1,700,000
CRUISING SPEED: 5 KNOTS



Description

The DeepFlight Super Falcon shows the peak of personal submarine technology. When you are traveling with Super Falcon, you can enjoy Barrel roll with dolphins, spy-hop with whales, or travel through underwater canyons, all in style, protection, and ease. This submarine is DeepFlight Super Falcon Mark II and it looks like a combination of an aircraft and a submarine and is aimed at millionaires and travel companies. The submarine air-conditioned vessel is controlled by a joystick control system, and the luxury two-seater can sink to depths of up to 400 feet (120 meters). Super Falcon Mark II also has two glass compartments, is 17 feet (five meters) long, and has two propellers on the backside that lead to the submarine. Entirely redesigned after the success of Super Falcon Mark I and Mark II designed to make dolphin rolls, a spy with whales, and take you anywhere you want to go underwater with style, safety, and comfort. The company also claims that the vehicle is subject to strict testing standards and has been pressure tested for its safety. The submarine is always positively floating, which means it automatically returns to the surface if its propellers are not pushing down. A low front surface and a light helmet also ensure that the driver gets the best view possible when moving. And when submarine on the surface, the Mark II submarine sits design to high out of the water, making entry and exit easy for the traveler. The submarine is powered by an electric motor, with a lithium-ion-phosphate battery back, while the body is made of carbon fiber, and the cover plates are made of anodized aluminum. This makes the Mark II lightweight as well as aerodynamic. In addition, the lights on the front of the submarine help the pilot to see while underwater. It uses a three-axis control system to move underwater and can be driven from the front or rear cab. In addition, the seats are also made of carbon fiber and is even air conditioning inside there. The control consoles offer digital screen readings, and there is even an integrated heads-up display. Super Falcon was planned by British naval engineer Graham Hawkes, who also built various submarines featured in 1981 as the James Bond film For Your Eyes Only. Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson is the owner of one of the models of gadgets. Speaking of his Super Falcon submarine experience said: I had my first Virgin Oceanic dive training with DeepFlight Super Falcon personal submarine. It was handled beautifu

Company Name (Brand): DeepFlight
Cruising Speed (when submerged): 5 knots
Occupants (No. of Passengers): Two
Safety (Major Safety Features Installed): Buoyancy: Fixed positive buoyancy, auto return to the surface.
Usage (Way to use submarine): Leisure
Emergency Flotation: Emergency inflatable lift system.
Operating Depth (How deep it can go): 100M (330 ft)
Egress: Internal or external egress.
Autonomy (Underwater Duration): 8 Hours
Stability: Dynamic self-righting.
Payload (Weight it can carry): 250 kg (551 lbs)
Depth Protection: Programmable depth protection system Fault Detection Identification and Recovery System.
(FDIR): Record and monitor critical mission data such as depth, controls, life support, power, and overall system health, and provide audible and visual alarms.
Life Support (Major Life Support Systems Installed):
Oxygen System: 2 independent oxygen systems
Carbon Dioxide Removal: Replaceable soda lime cartridges
Emergency Life Support Duration: 72 hrs
Monitoring: 2 independent life support monitors
Accessories & Extensions- This is a super cool leisure submersible; this is for fun and an underwater experience. No accessory or extensions are required when you are an observer of a deep ocean.


Purchase: DEEPFLIGHT SUPER FALCON

$1,700,000