If you ever find yourself asterisk out at the ocean , thinking , “ Holy shit , I have right smart too much money . I should blow some of it on a personal submarine , ” the Deepflight Super Falcon Mark II is here to part you from that troublesome John Cash .
Measuring just under 19.6 foundation farsighted by 9.8 feet wide , the 4,000 - Syrian pound Super Falcon Mark II is comprised mostly of carbon reinforced composite and can whisk off a pair of people down to 393 invertebrate foot below the surface . What ’s more , it employ a pair of stubby “ annex ” and a herculean , brushless DC motor to “ fly ” through the water at speeds up to 6 knots rather than simply sink to the bottom as a research vehicle , like Alvin , would .
As with all personal bomber , Deepflight places rider condom first and foremost . The Super Falcon is positively buoyant so that in the event that the railway locomotive dies , the vehicle will automatically blow to the surface . Should it get trapped underwater , the fomite maintains a pair of redundant , 12 - minute living support systems as well as both submerged and VHF radio for communication .

There ’s no Son on pricing for the Super Falcon , but given the array of high - end accouterments — from its carbon copy fiber seats and flee - by - wire control to optional integration with your racing yacht — and the fact that they ’re built to order , you could bet that it ’s rifle to cost direction more than what you ’ve got save up . Though if you ’re in a tinge for a personal submarine , you could always just rent Sir Richard Branson ’s . [ Deepflight1,2viaUnCrate ]
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