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Richard Branson reveals $662K fighter jet-inspired submarine

By | February 1, 2010, 11:27 AM PST

When you’re the 261st richest billionaire in the world and own an airline, record label, mobile phone company, luxury restaurants and an island — yes, a Caribbean island — what do you buy for yourself?

If you’re Sir Richard Branson, you buy yourself what could very well be called an underwater plane.

Branson recently unveiled to the UK Daily Mail his latest toy, a $662,000 prototype deep-sea submersible called the “Necker Nymph” — it’s named after Branson’s own Necker Island — that can dive to depths of up to 130 ft.

Why an “underwater plane,” then? Designed and built by Graham Hawkes of San Francisco-based Hawkes Ocean Technologies, the Deep Flight Merlin submersible is the first of its kind in that it glides through the water like a plane flies in the air.

The sub’s individual ‘wind shields’ remove the pressure of slipstream and thus allow for an open cockpit that offers panoramic views. Inspired by a fighter jet, it’s controlled by a joystick and uses downward lift, not ballast, to move through the water.

The “hydrobatic” craft is designed to dive to scuba depths in tropical waters and can carry a pilot and two visitors on a two-hour trip. It can also make 360-degree turns.

Keeping with Branson’s priority on renewable energy, the sub also has low light and noise emissions to keep from harming coral reefs and other ocean ecosystems.

Interested? The Nymph is available to hire for $25,000 a week — that is, after you’ve spent at least $88,000 for seven nights on Branson’s luxury catamaran, the Necker Belle.

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RE: Richard Branson reveals $662K fighter jet-inspired submarine
Mr. Branson,

I'm in the process of developing a new business model, seen at athenapro.com, to buy any product and my business will make all the monthly financed payments.

Thomas Adair
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Posted by riskfreeinvesting
2nd Feb 2010
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RE: Richard Branson reveals $662K fighter jet-inspired submarine
Read a Martin Caidin (author of Marooned) novel based on the idea of such underwater craft. First itme I heard of someone creating one.
Posted by JimboNobody
2nd Feb 2010
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Not for me -- too easy to get the bends
No pressurized cabin means ascents must be very carefully controlled, as any SCUBA diver knows. Seems it would be too easy to make a too rapid ascent and end up in a decomp chamber (if you're lucky).
Posted by rschoonh@...
3rd Feb 2010
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