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Re: Cousteau Saucer and magnet drives Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] FWIW: Don't know i...
Hello fellow psubbers;;
(I had unsubscribed for a while due to a heavy workload but just
re-subscribed.)
I followed this route and called the museum about a year ago and called the
Cousteau society as well. The long and short of it is that the saucers are
in a warehouse in storage in France somewhere, and the 'saucers at the
museum are reproductions.
Perhaps something has changed since then.
----- Original Message -----
From: Carsten Standfuß <MerlinSub@t-online.de>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 11:35 AM
Subject: Re: Cousteau Saucer and magnet drives Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] FWIW:
Don't know i...
> Okay - maybe I should paint some of my sources partly black.. :-)
>
> another link to the saucer (maybe in Washington) :
>
> http://www.senate.gov/member/wa/murray/general/natgeo.html
>
> but I look since one hour for further information on the web.
> There should be a robotic webcam there in the hall but I can not
> find the right link ..
>
> also something to learn at : http://unmuseum.mus.pa.us/exsub.htm
>
> Carsten - I learn by my mistakes ..
>
> VBra676539@aol.com schrieb:
> >
> > In a message dated 2/16/01 3:37:05 PM, MerlinSub@t-online.de writes:
> >
> > << SP300 - 2 later renamned SP350 or Denise (Cousteaus wife). >>
> >
> > Good news on the hull material for your sub. One thing to correct
> > here--Denise was Mollard's wife--Mollard was the senior engineer who
designed
> > the saucer.
> > Vance
>