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- SP-350_Denise length "2750.0".
- SP-350_Denise abstract "The SP-350 Denise, famous as the "Diving saucer" (Soucoupe plongeante), is a small submarine designed to hold two people, and is capable of exploring depths of up to 400 metres (1,300 ft). It was invented by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Centre for Undersea Research. Its propulsion consists of steerable, electrically powered water jets, allowing it to navigate in all directions, as well as turn about its vertical axis. The crew members enter the craft through a hatch on the top of the hull and lie prone side-by-side on mattresses to operate it, watching their surroundings through tilted portholes that let them come within a few centimeters of their subject. Electric lamps are fitted for night diving and to provide illumination for photography at extreme working depths. An electrically operated manipulator arm can be fitted at the front of the craft so that objects can be picked up and examined through the portholes.The steel pressure hull, nearly circular in plan form, is 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) in diameter and 1.43 metres (4 ft 8 in) high, able to resist a pressure of more than 90 kg/cm2 (1,300 psi), equivalent to a depth of nearly 900 metres (3,000 ft), although dives never exceed 300 metres (980 ft) for safety.Despite having positive buoyancy, Denise is weighted to negative buoyancy with ballast weights that can be jettisoned in an emergency. To correct the attitude of the hull, the pilot can shift a liquid mercury ballast mass.If the craft is within 100 metres (330 ft) of the surface, the crew can abandon it via the top hatch, provided they are equipped with emergency breathing apparatus.Launching and recovery is accomplished with the assistance of a shipboard crane.".
- SP-350_Denise length "2.75".
- SP-350_Denise shipBeam "2.75".
- SP-350_Denise thumbnail Soucoupe_Plongeante.jpg?width=300.
- SP-350_Denise topSpeed "1.852".
- SP-350_Denise wikiPageExternalLink page-206.html.
- SP-350_Denise wikiPageID "1940615".
- SP-350_Denise wikiPageRevisionID "568857734".
- SP-350_Denise hasPhotoCollection SP-350_Denise.
- SP-350_Denise shipComplement "2".
- SP-350_Denise shipCountry "France".
- SP-350_Denise shipDisplacement "3.8".
- SP-350_Denise shipEndurance "345600.0".
- SP-350_Denise shipFlag "45".
- SP-350_Denise shipLaunched "1959".
- SP-350_Denise shipPropulsion "Electric water jet".
- SP-350_Denise shipSpeed "1.0".
- SP-350_Denise subject Category:1959_ships.
- SP-350_Denise subject Category:Jacques_Cousteau.
- SP-350_Denise subject Category:Research_submarines_of_France.
- SP-350_Denise type MeanOfTransportation.
- SP-350_Denise type Ship.
- SP-350_Denise type Product.
- SP-350_Denise type Ship.
- SP-350_Denise type TransportationDevice_Vehicle.
- SP-350_Denise type DesignedArtifact.
- SP-350_Denise comment "The SP-350 Denise, famous as the "Diving saucer" (Soucoupe plongeante), is a small submarine designed to hold two people, and is capable of exploring depths of up to 400 metres (1,300 ft). It was invented by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and engineer Jean Mollard at the French Centre for Undersea Research. Its propulsion consists of steerable, electrically powered water jets, allowing it to navigate in all directions, as well as turn about its vertical axis.".
- SP-350_Denise label "SP-350 Denise".
- SP-350_Denise label "SP-350 Denise".
- SP-350_Denise label "SP-350".
- SP-350_Denise label "SP-350".
- SP-350_Denise sameAs SP-350.
- SP-350_Denise sameAs SP-350.
- SP-350_Denise sameAs m.067pg0.
- SP-350_Denise sameAs Q2702852.
- SP-350_Denise sameAs Q2702852.
- SP-350_Denise wasDerivedFrom SP-350_Denise?oldid=568857734.
- SP-350_Denise depiction Soucoupe_Plongeante.jpg.
- SP-350_Denise isPrimaryTopicOf SP-350_Denise.