actually the opposite. The way a submarine is controlled is based on the principles of the zeppelin. Fun fact, the USS Albacore's officers had to take blimp flight lessons to give them a better understanding of the newly (for the time) introduced control systems
No? The look nothing alike, they use completely different ways of moving, use different kinds of weapons and go nowhere near the Sam speed. Also some boats are longer or shorter than 450 feet @Awalters38
:0
You blow my mind
I didn’t know where I was going with that, I’m dumb XD
@Dathcha
Truth
Aussie Submarine = Aussubmarine
@FeatherWing
@toxicgamer88 it’s a feckin’ joke maight
Upmarines
don’t call that number
IQ 999999999999999
actually the opposite. The way a submarine is controlled is based on the principles of the zeppelin. Fun fact, the USS Albacore's officers had to take blimp flight lessons to give them a better understanding of the newly (for the time) introduced control systems
Lmao
No? The look nothing alike, they use completely different ways of moving, use different kinds of weapons and go nowhere near the Sam speed. Also some boats are longer or shorter than 450 feet @Awalters38
BOATS ARE WATER ZEPPELINS! They are about the same size of like 450 feet and they are medium speed!
I just realized
Guys......
BRUH
And zeppelins weapons use gravity instead of opposing it like submarines
How has no one realized this before
No, it's not a Zepplin, it's an Australian Submarine.
This information gave me a mental breakdown.
Beep-boop.
Skeeboop-Bobeep.
@PoinX25tlessWhyShouldI uh oh
it could be in a diving suit :/ @JuanNotAnAlt
Hes is the new Albert Einstein
Welcome to Mars
he's out of the line but he's right