
Graham Hawkes hopes to help mankind explore the deep seas with his latest state-of-the-art submersible known as the Deep Flight Super Falcon, offering “exotic new capabilities to explore one of the least understood parts of the planet”. This deep sea craft does not just glide along underwater, it basically flies through it with grace, capable of performing barrel rolls alongside whales if the need arises. The Super Falcon is the result of two decades’ worth of hard work, and is the spawn of four generations of experimental prototype winged submersibles. It will be interesting to see whether the military will make use of this in their exercises, but we know that better underwater shots in National Geographic should be coming in the near future.
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