
Graham Hawkes creator of latest submersible Deep Flight Super Falcon claims that his deep sea winged submersible can really ‘fly underwater’ and navigate deep oceans like a dolphin.

The proud inventor has put in 20 years to build this Super Falcon which was unveiled at California Academy of Sciences in Sans Francisco. The Super Falcon is different from other conventional submersibles; it can reach 1,500 feet deep into Ocean and move at a speed of six knots. It actually operates on the principles of flying through air so it will be a deep flight under water. It operates on lithium polymer batteries. It roughly costs same as a light jet.

The Deep Flight Super Falcon will be open for people who are interested to ‘fly’ deeper to see the unknown mysteries in the deep ocean. It’ll roughly cost in the range of $5000 to $15,000 to take this deep flight.
Super Falcon will go the unseen depths of oceans. The inventor claims Super Falcon is non-invasive and will not disturb marine life deep down under the ocean. But still will it not be better to let some things remain unknown and unexplored?
Via BBC