The proper term for a Submarine crewman is "Submariner", where the phonetic sounding is like "Sub-Marine-her" not "Sub-Marry-ner". It's always a good idea NOT to call a Submariner by the other improper term, lest you want something really bad to happen to you. 21 years later and I still correct people with an evil eye who mis-pronounce it.
ummmm i think its a sailor!
He is a submariner.
The 'helmsman' steers a submarine.
work in basically the same as a convented submarine
a Dutchmen named Hans Lippershey who invented the submarine in 1608.
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The proper submarine/naval term is the Helmsman, who controls the rudder and dive planes.
They can if they can drive a submarine
A submarine sinks as it fills its' ballast tanks with water. Then it uses pressurized air to empty them and float again.
Cornelius Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He was the first person to manufacture a workable submarine, but he used the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne. Drebbel built his submarine using a wooden frame tightly wrapped with waterproof leather.Cornelius Drebbel did not actually invent the submarine. He was the first person to manufacture a workable submarine, but he used the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne. Drebbel built his submarine using a wooden frame tightly wrapped with waterproof leather.
a helm or a helms man is a person who steers the boot or submarine
The first navigable submarine was built by Cornelius Drebbel in 1620 using the 1578 plans of English mathematician William Bourne.