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  1. 16 de ago. de 2015 · Wasp, built by OSEL, Offshore Submersibles Ltd., U.K. The Wasp may be regarded as the next development step in that it maneuvers by the use of four hull-mounted thrusters. Essentially it is a one-atmosphere, armoured diving suit without legs. The Wasp has a depth capability of 610 m and has been used for drilling support since 1978.

  2. 10 de may. de 2017 · Designed and built by famed marine engineer and submersible designer Graham Hawkes, a principal at the time of Hawkes Ocean Technologies (Point Richmond, CA, US), it featured a cylindrical carbon fiber/epoxy composite hull with 6-inch-thick walls. It was nearing completion in 2007 when Fossett was killed in a light-aircraft crash.

  3. Graham Hawkes, ne le 23 décembre 1947 à Londres, est un ingénieur naval britannique. Biographie. Actif notamment durant les années 1980 et 1990, il est à l'origine de la plupart des sous-marins non-militaires de cette période. Il a développé la ...

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  5. ECS Gas Training Limited was formed in 2008 by Graham Hawkes, an Ex British Gas Engineer, who has 45 years of experience in the Gas Industry as an Engineer, with the past 25 years being a Trainer / Assessor. The huge success of ECS is mainly due to the fact that we provide exactly what the candidate requires, at a very reasonable cost.

  6. 26 de feb. de 2019 · Sylvia además tuvo la convicción de que se debía poder explorar el fondo del mar (11.000 metros de profundidad) en una época en que la tecnología no permitía sumergirse a grandes profundidades. Así que, en los ochenta, empezó a diseñar submarinos junto a su eventual marido, Graham Hawkes.

  7. 14 de oct. de 2008 · Graham Hawkes realized that, to reach his goals, he had to make a huge change. It would be the same kind of technological jump that aviators made when they went from balloons to fixed-wing airplanes.