Force Fin Designs

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Top view and verticle view. I think that this one part was cast in my lab at 28 Anacpa Street, Santa Barbara, California.
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Shaping the Flying Force Fin. FLYING FORCE FIN - Force Fin Took one year to produce the product and up to $60,000 in cost. Production is rolling slowly with lack of labor/etc. Hopefully things will even out again. All military order are on time, but others have been waiting. Thanks for understanding and have a great Thanksgiving.
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A new fin has hit the market with logo parts that make a moving rib. Wow talk about resistance with so many moving parts. Here you can see a layout of the ribbing system Force Fin uses in most models we make. Allows for a snap and recovery. This ribbing was melted into the
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Excellerator Force Fin later down the road. EXCELLERATING FORCE FIN - Force Fin
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The designs look really futuristic and good for a Sci-Fi movie where the characters have to go UW. Hope to see them In a Hollywood production some day!
 
I never really noticed your merlion logo before. What's the story behind that? And are the fins popular in Singapore?
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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