![]() In "Project Nobska," the Committee on Undersea Warfare of the National Academy of Sciences considered the lessons learned from various prototypes and experimental platforms The Thresher/Permit class were the result of a study commissioned in 1956 by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), Admiral Arleigh Burke. They were used primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, until replaced by the Sturgeon and Los Angeles classes. The Thresher/Permit class of United States Navy nuclear attack submarines were the replacement for the Skipjack class. ELECTRONIC SPEED CONTROLLER (ESC): TAZAR 15T ESC.TOWER HOBBY 2-CHANNEL PISTOL GRIP RADIO = SYSTEM 24 - 2.4GHZ: RADIO & RECEIVER INCLUDED.PERMIT CLASS SUBMARINE 1:96 SCALE Technical Data The access hatch behind the sail allows access to remove the battery (3000MAH, 7.2VOLT NIMH) and access the electronics. The boat is water tight even though it is not a diving sub model.ĭirectly behind the subs sail is access to the subs interior. The boat DOES NOT BOB AROUND LIKE A MODEL as it weighs about 9 POUNDS. This model was weighted and balanced to set in the water similar to the original. Once a diving version submerges, YOU CAN'T SEE THEM WITHOUT SOME WATER CLARITY. Unless you OWN or HAVE ACCESS to a LARGE SWIMMING POOL, MOST LAKES and PONDS are NOT CLEAR. ![]() ![]() Further, with 2.5GHZ, there is NO antennae showing.ĬLICK ON THE LINK BELOW TO WATCH THE VIDEO! The Radio System is 2.4GHZ to eliminated interference issues with the signal. As most RC diving submarines spend most of their time on the surface anyway, this model fills a gap in sub models for the enthusiast. Many customers have expressed an interest in submarines, but want an AFFORDABLE surface running option WITHOUT the HIGH COST/ISSUES/MAINTENANCE of a diving submarine. This custom sub is built by our builders as a surface runner submarine. ![]()
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