Concorde Sumbarine Conversion Idea

Started by Cobra, October 07, 2012, 11:51:43 PM

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Cobra

Hey Guys, i was on Google, Trying to Research Something when i got an Idea:What If Concorde were Converted into a Submarine? think it might work as a Tour Sub or for Fisheries Research? those were 2 of the Possible Roles in Mind for it. What say You? Thanks for looking. Dan

deathjester

It's sooo tempting to say it's been done! :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:

I don't think so - but no Concorde could be modified so - they are not air / water-tight you know.

Do you mean the actual shape?  You would be better off with canards, and smaller mainplanes for a start.  The engines - you could use the existing nacelles, but show some kind of Hunt for Red October style magnetohydrodynamic drive system (see 'caterpillar drive').

Don't think you would need the 'droop snoot' - how about the pop-up cockpit from the Barnes Wallis Swallow?  Perfect for navigation during docking.  Deeper keel too, so the craft sits higher in the water when surfaced.

Now I have 'imagineered' it for ya - are you gonna build it?  'Cause I'd quite like to see it now!

PR19_Kit

Quote from: deathjester on October 08, 2012, 02:12:05 PM
I don't think so - but no Concorde could be modified so - they are not air / water-tight you know.

Noy only that, it's engineered the wrong way round. A Concorde is designed to stop high pressure air getting OUT of the airframe, whereas a submarine is designed to stop even higher pressure water getting IN!

Having said that, without the outer wings and with a clipped fin I could almost imagine the shape as a sub.......
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