Erich S
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When I was 16 I visited my grandmother in Florida.
The Calypso was in dry dock. Long story short she managed to get me on it with one of the engineers.
He gave me some wood and nails but Not sure where they are, not sure I still have them. I was able to take some pics including the engineer, the Calypso’s bell, and Jacque’s quarters showing logs on his bunk. Had a tour of whole the ship. And finally he showed me a project they were working on “Vent Deux”.
I’ll look for the pics and post them.
Some years ago, I was lucky enough to meet Armand Davso (he was very close to Philippe Cousteau and was one of the people involved in the designing of the SP300 'Denise', the diving saucer (soucoupe plongeante, no idea if the nickname was ever the same in English), twice, around a glass of Pastis. He was the kindest old timer you can ever wish for, and was happy as schoolboy while sharing his memories.
I met Albert Falco, a few year before his demise, during the 'Salon de la Plongée' in Paris, we just exchanged greetings and a few words, but still he was kind and terrific, not in the least diva like.