Diving plane

Diving planes, also known as hydroplanes, are control surfaces found on a submarine which allow the vessel to pitch its bow and stern up or down to assist in the process of submerging or surfacing the boat, as well as controlling depth when submerged. == Bow and stern planes == Diving planes are usually fitted in two pairs, the bow planes at the front of the submarine and the stern planes at the rear.

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Diving plane

Diving planes, also known as hydroplanes, are control surfaces found on a submarine which allow the vessel to pitch its bow and stern up or down to assist in the process of submerging or surfacing the boat, as well as controlling depth when submerged. == Bow and stern planes == Diving planes are usually fitted in two pairs, the bow planes at the front of the submarine and the stern planes at the rear.

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