Thursday, 23 October 2014

Wooden 'Bogus Batoid' Submarine; Aging and Orphan Open Source Projects?

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Wooden 'Bogus Batoid' Submarine
Faux Fish Technologies' human-powered flapping-wing wet submarine doesn't try to keep water out. Instead, the pilot wears SCUBA gear while pedaling it. That motion, through a drive train, makes the sub's manta-style wings flap. Timothy Lord talks to one of the creators and brings you a closer look at the unique vehicle.

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