So I’ve been spending a lot of time browsing the USPTO files on early (pre-WWI) submarines from the 1900s and came across some really groovy maritime art, all worthy of gracing a pulp fiction novel of the age.
Check some of these out:
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John Hays Hammond 1913 “long-range remote control torpedo” US1641165
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Edward Lasius Peacock, Lake Submarine co, patent US1067371
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Check out the torpedo tube arrangement on the Peacock design
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Now that is a lot of torpedos
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You have to admit that the Peacock design looks like a forerunner of Gene Rodenberry’s Enterprise.
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Could you imagine the Peacock boat in service?
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Sloan Danenhower, torpedo pilot boat, patent, 1912 US1111139 b
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The Danenhower patent in turn looks very similar to the German Molch type midget sub of WWII.
Of course, none of them ever took to the water that I know of, but that doesn’t make them any less fantastic.