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Interior Pictures

This picture shows the same interior as
the first
Interior Dash picture, but from a different angle.
This picture shows the dashboard and control panels of a
ResortSub. Front and center is the main control panel
with the joystick for motor control, above and left of
the joystick is the compass. The yellow circle below the
joystick is where the Sonar display is located. The
switches around the joystick listed from the top right (which
can't be seen from this angle) and going clockwise around
the joystick; main power switch, sonar power switch,
sonar forward/down selector switch, buoyancy control auto/manual
switch. At the bottom of picture you can see a better
shot of the buoyancy control system. On either side of
the main control panel are the dashboard windows that
allow you to see straight down below the sub. There is
also a picture showing these windows taken from
underneath the nose of the sub. On either side of the
center front window are the dive computer on the left and
the flow meter on the right. Along the right side, under
the right front window, are the ReservAir system controls.
The pressure guage at the far right, and to the left, the
valves for "Manual Cockpit Air" and for
engaging ReservAir. In the overhead liner is the overhead
control panel containing the valves for blowing and
flooding the front and rear ballast tanks. Below the lsft
side front window is the charging port for the battery.
At the far right near the bottom of the picture is a
white handle. There is a matching one on the left side of
the sub as well. This is the control handle used to
rotate the diveplanes to direct the thrust of the motors
up, down, back or forward.
Interior Dash 1
Interior Dash 2
Interior Aft
Under Nose
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