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Has anyone seen a picture or figured out what he's actually talking about yet other than just some kind of super secret DPV?
No. But the thread lives on. I think many of us are awaiting seeing if anything actually comes of this, with the expectation that nothing ever will. But wow, what a surprise if something does.
 
No. But the thread lives on. I think many of us are awaiting seeing if anything actually comes of this, with the expectation that nothing ever will. But wow, what a surprise if something does.
Ok. The syntax was beginning to sound Bot like.
 
There is a cool web site called Diving Machines .com all vintage Navy Seal ,Russian , sport and a mix of others . Please do not poach pictures and put them on this thread . I was in the process of building a multi diver vehicle with a 15.5 diameter one atmosphere hull . The name is fat boy and already have parts and pieces cut to weld .
 
One atmosphere, huh.

 
I was in the process of building a multi diver vehicle with a 15.5 diameter one atmosphere hull . The name is fat boy and already have parts and pieces cut to weld .
Was???? Or are???

multi diver vehicle with a 15.5 diameter one atmosphere hul
Is that inches or feet?? Or meters?
Not sure what measurements central America uses....

You documenting the build? Like a youtube channel.

Please tell more.
 
Copyright infringement and permission to post material from the internet is a major concern that I know nothing about . I liked that picture of Stidd's DPD but not after calling it a carbon copy . The hull diameter is in inches only for concealment of batteries and electronics and using a external thruster .
 
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