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Artist's B&W drawing of the "Convair Submersible Seaplane, a 1960's project for a combination plane/submarine that was never realized. |
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gizmodo: https://io9.gizmodo.com/we-all-live-in-a-flying-submarine-5097612 |
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United States Navy |
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Attribution at the source says "Images by: DARPA/AP". DARPA is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Administration, an arm of the United States Department of Defense.
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