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Auguste Piccard (PX-8) by Theidd

Auguste Piccard (PX-8) by Theidd

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Jacques Piccard the first passenger Submarine
Jacques Piccard’s adventures included 7-mile ocean dive
Reference Piccard - Wikipedia
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Technical Data Sheet 1
MESOSCAPHE PX-8 AUGUSTE PICCARD
General dimensions
Overall length: 28.50 m
Overall width: 6.80 m
Overall height: 7.43 m
External diameter: 3.150 m
Draught: 3.63 m
Weight: 78.78 t
Total weight ready for sea: 165.48 t
Displacement surfaced: 178 t
Displacement submerged: 222 t
Payload: 10 t
Stability: 41 m/t
Foundry: Voesst, Linz (A)
Construction: Giovanola Frères SA, Monthey, (CH)
Materials: Aldur 55 steel hull, Plexiglas portholes (polymethylmethacrylate)
Engines: Bau & Montage, Hamburg, (D)
Cabin
Internal length: 21.92 metres
Internal diameter: 2.037 metres
Hull thickness: 38 mm
Portholes: 45 Plexiglas portholes
Passengers: 40
Crew: 3 men (1 commander, 1 pilot, 1 mechanic) + 1 woman (1 hostess at sea). The two
women of the crew are considered to be the world’s first female submariners.
Endurance submerged: 48 hours with 44 people on board
Batteries: 600 kWh, effective for discharge in 10 hours at 30° C
Engine power: 75 HP
Descent speed: 4 to 5 kts
Speed: 6 kts on the surface
Records established: World’s first tourist submarine 33,000 passengers taken to the
bottom of Lake Geneva.
Completed dives
16 July 1964, inaugural dive (two months after the start of Expo 64).
During the summers of 1964 and 1965, 1,100 dives in Lake Geneva, taking 30,000 visitors
to a depth of approximately 100 metres (328 feet) in complete safety.
From 1969 to 1984, scientific and industrial observation dives in the Gulf of Mexico.
Actual location: Constructed in 1963 at a total cost of CHF 7.3 million. Sold in 1969 to
an American company based in Vancouver, Horton Maritime, for CHF 1.7 million and used
for exploring submarine wrecks. From 1984, placed in dry dock in Galveston, Texas (USA).
1986: bought by a Texan industrialist for CHF 15,000. 1998, bought for CHF 35,000 by the
Association for the Auguste Piccard Mesoscaphe, which repatriated it to Switzerland in April
1999 to be exhibited in Morat as part of Expo 02. The Swiss Transport Museum in Lucerne
took possession of it in 2004.
Total weight ready for sea: 165.48 t
PARTS ARE SCALE 1:100
MESOSCAPHE PX-8 AUGUSTE PICCARD_HULL_PART+FRUNT 1:10 SCALE
MESOSCAPHE PX-8 AUGUSTE PICCARD_HULL_PART 1:10 SCALE
P.S
Auguste Piccard (PX-8) part MESOSCAPHE_PX-8_AUGUSTE_PICCARD_HULLPART is 1399.68mm long 742.44mm wide 701.57 high
I accidentally used inchis instead of mm in the dezine program and the stl`s are 25.4 times bigger than intended

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