Submarine knows 'acrobatics'
A new type of submarine capable of performing underwater moves is the same as the aerial aerial vehicle launch, Hawkes says.
DeepFlight Super Falcon is set to launch in October - (Image: Kickstarter)
The DeepFlight Super Falcon two-seater submarine looks like a large missile, or it has large wings, wings and tail.
Such a design allows the Hawkes Marine Technology team, based near San Francisco, to control underwater submarines the way airstrip pilots conduct aerial combat.
DeepFlight Super Falcon will make its first public appearance at a Lake Tahoe event in California between October and October.
The team hopes to raise $ 45,000 through the Kickstarter website to test new submarine technology, according to the site.
Anyone who wants to work as a pilot will donate $ 5,000 (three) to $ 10,000 (two).
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