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Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII
Posted by:
Rainer Bruns
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Date: February 01, 2003 07:55PM
Hi Kurt,
they were more interested to hide underneath the thermocline.
Remember the Gulfstream being a warm surface current constantly forms eddies both in the horizontal as well as vertical planes as it marches towards Norway. Rgds, RB
they were more interested to hide underneath the thermocline.
Remember the Gulfstream being a warm surface current constantly forms eddies both in the horizontal as well as vertical planes as it marches towards Norway. Rgds, RB
Subject | Written By | Posted |
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Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | John | 02/01/2003 06:03AM |
Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | kurt | 02/01/2003 05:53PM |
Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | Rainer Bruns | 02/01/2003 07:55PM |
Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | Dion Pauls | 02/02/2003 03:13AM |
Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | Sander Kingsepp | 02/03/2003 12:08PM |
Re: Neutral Buoyancy in WWII | KJK | 02/14/2003 08:20PM |