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For $1.5M, DeepFlight Dragon Is an "Aircraft for the Water"

Zothecula writes No one with red blood in their veins buys a sports car and hands the keys to a chauffeur, so one of the barriers to truly personal submarining has long been the need for a trained pilot, not to mention the massive logistics involved in transporting, garaging and launching the underwater craft ... until now. Pioneering underwater aviation company DeepFlight is set to show an entirely new type of personal submarine at the 2014 Monaco Yacht Show next week, launching the personal submarine era with a submersible that's reportedly so easy to pilot that it's likely to create a new niche in the tourism and rental market.

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  1. Underwater aviation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Interesting

    "Underwater aviation" ... stop corrupting language please.

  2. Re:There are reasons for that by Arker · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Actually going up in an airplane too quickly can have the same affect. We dont worry about it because modern airplanes are typically pressurized. This submersible appears to be pressurized as well.

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  3. Not so much personal by Jesrad · · Score: 3, Interesting

    The idea of a "personal submarine", IMHO, should be more along the lines of this kind of thing. Just build it yourself !

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  4. Re:Nice! by Charliemopps · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Those require crews. This can be piloted by 1 person, and has room for 1 more. So its payload is at least 200lbs. I can think of plenty of things under 200lbs that are worth more than $1.5mil.

    That being said, the sub idea is dumb. I'd just sail to the US with a regular boat. My cargo would be under water, towed by a cable. Authorities show up, cut the cable. Very simple.