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  • I fucking hate kids.

  • what does this button do?

  • We were there yesterday. They locked up the switch :(

  • what sub is that ?..i want to go play whit that alarm too

  • You're a magnificent bastard.

  • dude he must've craped his pants when he first heard that sound XD

  • and the fucking kid in the background is screaming like a bitch

  • is that at battleship cove in MA?

  • scared of heights...in a fucking submarine...

  • @akerswizard779 That's funny. In our current day Aircraft carriers you can see 4 or 5 decks straight down the utility openings.. Now that's scary.. LOL

  • @akerswizard779 it makes as much sence as haveing a screen door on a submarine 

  • aww thats cool they let ya sound it

  • wheres this?

  • Wow.. same place I left it...

  • Hey where is this?

    I went here as a kid and found that same alarm....Would love to go visit again

  • xD awesome!

  • lmao who screamed when the alarm went off..? I like it!

  • @indigodream21 The kid in the shaded glasses w/ the dark tobogan, who appears looking straight @ the camera @ 0:28, is the one who screamed. Watch him at 0:30 and you see him belt out the scream...clearly having the time of his life, LOL. Awesome siren, by the way :D

  • Would you push the button?

  • ur on the U.S.S cod

  • Darks as tits, eh?

  • @panzerrat  Well, as hard as tits maybe

  • Yep, definitely the USS Lionfish...I was just there this past May. ...And yes I just HAD to play with the dive horn too!

  • So...that's not a...real sub, is it?

  • Battleship Cove Fall River Mass. It is the USS Lionfish, nice call CrunchyFrog50!

  • if its behind glass dont touch it!

  • Is that vibratory? Does it use a rotor?

  • It is a motor-driven klaxon horn, probably made by Federal Signal or Benjamin. A motor rotates a notched wheel against a metal stud set into the middle of a diaphragm. As the wheel spins, the diaphragm moves in and out, causing the sound. These horns ("hooters") are still made by the Klaxon company of England, for which they were named.

  • I want to try that

  • cool

  • You can tell it's the Navy design because the diving-fin wheels are just metal hoops with four spokes. Cramp Shipbuilding effectively had closed in 1927, but in WWII the Navy reactivated them for emergency production.

  • Not sure, but the sub is Navy-built, not an Electric Boat or other independent company's. It appears to be USS Lionfish in Fall River MA, based mostly on the Christmas tree configuration and its being behind glass. USS Ling in Hackensack NJ was, like Lionfish, built at Cramp Shipbuilding, and its Christmas tree is almost the same - - but it's not in a cabinet.

  • you're surfacing if you sound it 3 times. Diving is only sounding it twice.

  • you got it right

    someone who knows their stuff!

  • where is that ??

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