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The Boys' Book of Submarines

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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Aimed at young readers, the book surveys the development of undersea craft from early experimental designs to contemporary types and explains how submarines are built, controlled, and operated. It provides practical instructions and diagrams for constructing and running model submarines and torpedoes, and describes hull structure, ballast and diving systems, power plants (gasoline and electric), periscopes, armament, mines, signaling methods, and crew accommodations. Detailed chapters address torpedo construction and launching, submarine armament and defenses, and electronic and optical sensing, while photographs and drawings illustrate mechanisms and encourage hands-on learning about submarine technology and its role in modern naval conflict.

ILLUSTRATIONS

A Modern American Submarine Cruising in the Afloat Condition with Foreward Diving-Rudders Folded Back against the Hull
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A “Baby Holland” Submarine, One of the First of the U. S. N.
18
Your Model Submarine in Action
46
The Conning Tower and Navigating Compartment Controls of a Modern Submarine
58
The Engine Room of a Modern Submarine Showing the Diesel Engines
82
A Bliss Torpedo with Rotary Compressed Air Motor
98
A 3½ inch Submarine Gun in Action Showing the Deck Well and Manner of Operation
118
The Latest Type of Periscope. A much Magnified Image of the Object Is Shown in the Inner Circle, while in the Outer Circle Is Shown the Object Plus an “all round” View of the Horizon. A Submarine Fitted with This Periscope May well be Said to Have Eyes in the Back of its Head
136
A Marine Wireless Installation
150
The Crew of a Submarine (Note Sailor Going Below through Hatch in After-deck)
166
A German U-Boat “Breaking Water” Preparatory to Examining the Cargo of an Enemy ship
178
Three Eighty-Foot Gasolene Chasers on their Way to Patrol Duty
188
Navigating the “Deutschland” by Means of the Deck Control (Note Open Hatch Leading to Conning Tower)
202