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Strange advantages of the world's first electric submarines.

Peral Submarine
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

When we are looking at the Peral submarine, that are the worlds first electric submarine, we must notice, that this vehicle looks like the more modern submarine that the WWII U-boats, which is the more well-known type of submarines, than this 19th-century solutions. The shape of the hull is geometrically round tube, and that would give that vehicle very modern shape.


Goubet submarine
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When we are thinking clearly, the Spanish naval engineer Isaac Peral made better submarines in 19th. century than German naval engineers in 20th. century, but of course Peral's submarine did not have a diesel-electric drive, but there were rumors that Peral made the capillary turbine in that boat, by rising the tube to the surface, and the water would suck thru the waterwheel, what would give that submarine quite high speed. The modern Russian super-powerful nuclear weapon might look like this pioneer boat.




Cutaway-drawing about Goubet submarine
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The French engineer Claude  Goubet invented the very strange type of submarine, what looked like little bit Peral submarine. In that submarine, the pilot and the "first officer" sat their bag together. This solution has of course mentioned in some UFO-books, and probably the engineer Goubet might think, that he could also make the balloon or airship, what could bomb the targets far away from the coastal area. In that scenario, that engineer thought, that he could put the balloon inside this submarine, and then the electric power might use to make hydrogen in that boat. 


The hydrogen would be used to fill that balloon. And then the worlds first "flying submarine" could be true. In some romantic SciFi-stories were, of course, mentioned that engineer Goubert has seen UFO and by the observing that device, this brilliant engineer has created his submarine. But there would be no evidence about that. Those two submarines are the very interesting thing, and they might give innovations for modern nuclear submarines in the world. There are many mysticisms about the technology, what is used in the military vehicles, and people have right to believe, what they want. But we must say, that those submarines structures were more advanced than second World submarines had. 

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Picture 1

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Peral_Submarine_Cartagena.jpg

Picture 2

http://www.worldnavalships.com/images/goubet.jpg

Picture 3

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PSM_V58_D169_Goubet_submarine_torpedo_boat.png



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