L-6
Photo NH 51134, courtesy of the NHHC.
Note that there is very little angle on the boat. Being a Lake design, these boats had midships diving planes and were intended to dive at a zero-angle, which Simon Lake referred to as "even keel diving". By the sixth photo she has come to a stop and is surfacing. Stopping then surfacing was a somewhat unusual procedure. Normally the boats would have made a running surface maneuver.
Photos courtesy of Mike Dilley, son of Homer "Pat" Dilley, WW I sub vet.
In this seventh photo the L-6 has fully surfaced. Water is draining from the superstructure, and from the round open scuppers for her watertight superstructure. The slightly humped bow and these round scuppers/flood valves identify this as a Lake design submarine.
Photo courtesy of Mike Dilley, son of Homer "Pat" Dilley, WW I sub vet.
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