
Graham Hawkes (born 23 December 1947)
[Times-News, "Graham Hawkes Is Racing To Ocean's Bottom", ''5 September 1993'', NYT Regional Newspapers] is a
London-born
marine engineer and
submarine
A submarine (or sub) is a watercraft capable of independent operation underwater. It differs from a submersible, which has more limited underwater capability. The term is also sometimes used historically or colloquially to refer to remotely op ...
designer. Through the 1980s and 1990s, Hawkes designed 70% of the manned submersibles produced in those two decades.
[SF Weekly]
"36,000 Feet Under the Sea"
Lisa Davis, ''10 June 1998'' (accessed 12 September 2010) As late as 2007, he held the world solo dive record of
[ANSYS Advantage, "Taking Next-Generation Submersibles to New Depths", A. Wright, Volume 1, Issue 1, ''2007']
(accessed 12 September 2010) in the submarine
Deep Rover
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.
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Hawkes invented the first robotic machine gun, the ''Telepresent Rapid Aiming Platform'' (TRAP), the first weapon he designed. He had been inspired to create a safer way for police to deal with situations after watching a shootout in ]North Hollywood, Los Angeles
North Hollywood is a neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, located in the San Fernando Valley. The neighborhood contains the NoHo Arts District, the El Portal Theatre, several art galleries, and the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences. The North ...
on television.[
]
Career
In 1976, in association with OSEL of Great Yarmouth, Hawkes designed the one-atmosphere deep diving suit Wasp.[ Marine Technology Society Journal, "The Coevolution of Undersea Vehicles and Deep-Sea Research", Bruce H. Robison, Volume 33, Number 4, 1999-2000, pp. 65–73 , ] Two years later, he designed the one-man microsubmersible Mantis, which included remote manipulator arms. A Mantis sub was used in the James Bond film
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" For Your Eyes Only",[ which he himself piloted in a large tank at the Pinewood Studios][
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Hawkes founded the San Leandro based firm, ]Deep Ocean Engineering
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(DOE), in 1981 with Sylvia Earle
Sylvia Alice Earle ( née Reade; born August 30, 1935) is an American marine biologist, oceanographer, explorer, author, and lecturer. She has been a National Geographic explorer-in-residence since 1998. Earle was the first female chief scien ...
, his wife from 1986 to 1992.[ DOE has produced over 300 ROVs.][
By 1982, he had completed the ''Challenger'' submersible, capable of diving .][
In 1981, he designed the first of the ]Deep Rover
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* Deep Creek (Appomattox River tributary), Virginia
* Deep Creek (Great Salt Lake), Idaho and Utah
* Deep Creek (Mahantango Creek tributary), Pennsylvania
* Deep Creek (Mojave River tributary), ...
-series of 1- and 2-man submersibles. A Deep Rover submarine was used in the 3-D IMAX
IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating.
Graeme F ...
film " Aliens of the Deep".[ In the same year,][Milwaukee Journal, "Deep Rover May Be Your Undersea Car", Associated Press, ''10 August 1983''] Hawkes founded Deep Ocean Technology (DOT) with Earle.[Yeh, Jennifer. "Earle, Sylvia." Water:Science and Issues. 2003. Encyclopedia.com. (12 September 2010). http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-3409400101.html][Water Encyclopedia]
"Earle, Sylvia"
Jennifer Yeh (accessed 12 September 2010)[Spartanburg Herald-Journal, "Diver, Engineer Join Forces To Study Ocean", Associated Press, ''10 January 1982'']
In 1985, the Deep Ocean Engineering team designed and built the ''Deep Rover'' research submarine, which operates down to .
An insight into his personality was provided by a scene that occurred during the sea trials of the first ''Deep Rover'' vehicle. Operating near San Nicholas Island, California, from a converted mudboat the R/V Egabrag, the sub had been launched after dark with Hawkes as pilot. He had the descent depth every 100 metres, down to 1000 metres on the Underwater telephone (UQC). Amongst the people on the bridge of the R/V Egabrag, where the UQC was installed were the Captain and helmsman, his then wife Sylvia Earle, a reporter, cameraman and sound man from a San Francisco TV station, the Operations Manager from CANDIVE and the Diving Safety Officer from the University of Rhode Island, Phillip Sharkey. Hawkes reported, "1000 meters." There was a quiet ripple of applause on the bridge, and the reporter took the UQC microphone. He pressed the "push to talk" button and asked Hawkes, "What does it mean to you to be there, at 3000 feet?" The reporter was clearly expecting the flowery prose that Sylvia Earle was so justly famous for, but all he got from Hawkes was "It means my calculations were correct."
This exploit, in 1985, set the world solo dive depth record in a submarine. (3000 ft/1000m off San Clemente Island
San Clemente Island (Tongva: ''Kinkipar''; Spanish: ''Isla de San Clemente'') is the southernmost of the Channel Islands of California. It is owned and operated by the United States Navy, and is a part of Los Angeles County. It is administered b ...
on Deep Rover
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* Deep Creek (Great Salt Lake), Idaho and Utah
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), which was soon repeated by Sylvia Earle, and another team member.
In 1991, he made headlines when it was briefly thought that he and his team might have found the remains of 'Flight 19', missing in the Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an urban legend focused on a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterio ...
since 1945.
Hawkes left the day-to-day operations of Deep Ocean Engineering to found Hawkes Ocean Technologies
Hawkes Ocean Technologies is a marine engineering firm that specializes in consumer submarines, founded by Graham Hawkes. It is headquartered in San Francisco, US.
Hawkes Remotes
Hawkes Remotes is a subsidiary that builds ROVs (remotely operat ...
(HOT) in 1996.[New York Daily News]
"Richard Branson's latest toy? An underwater plane called 'Necker Nymph'"
Catey Hill, ''1 February 2010'' (accessed 12 September 2010) HOT launched the Necker Nymph and DeepFlight Super Falcon
The DeepFlight Super Falcon is a personal submarine designed by Graham Hawkes, a former civilian ocean engineer. It was hoped that the technology used in this submersible would allow travel to the deepest parts of the ocean.
Development
The ...
which Hawkes designed.[The Australian]
"Aussies help director dive to bottom of deepest ocean for Avatar 2"
John Harlow, ''13 September 2010'' (accessed 12 September 2010)
Hawkes completed the design for the Deep Flight II
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* Deep Creek (Great Salt Lake), Idaho and Utah
* Deep Creek (Mahantango Creek tributary), Pennsylvania
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two-person submarine in 1998.[
In 2000, he completed the DeepFlight Aviator, the first positively buoyant submersible that relies on hydrodynamic forces on its wings for diving. It was also the first research submersible to attain a speed of 10 mph underwater. The first example of the type is called ''Spirit of Patrick''.
In 2008, Hawkes finished the first example of his design ]DeepFlight Super Falcon
The DeepFlight Super Falcon is a personal submarine designed by Graham Hawkes, a former civilian ocean engineer. It was hoped that the technology used in this submersible would allow travel to the deepest parts of the ocean.
Development
The ...
, which he subsequently delivered to venture capitalist Tom Perkins.
In 2010, the first example of his DeepFlight Merlin design was completed and delivered to Richard Branson
Sir Richard Charles Nicholas Branson (born 18 July 1950) is a British billionaire, entrepreneur, and business magnate. In the 1970s he founded the Virgin Group, which today controls more than 400 companies in various fields.
Branson expressed ...
. It was named the Necker Nymph[ and is a wet submarine that is positively buoyant and utilizes hydrodynamic forces to dive.][Luxist]
"Branson Debuts New Submarine"
Deidre Woollard, ''30 January 2010'' (accessed 12 September 2010)
Bibliography
* Cambridge University Press, "Handbook of Phycological Methods", Mark M. Littler, Diane S. Littler
Diane Scullion Littler is an American phycologist who has conducted research on marine algae for over 30 years, often in partnership with her husband Mark M. Littler. Her work has included taxonomic characterization of assemblages of tropical m ...
, ed.s, ''1985'',
Filmography
References
External links
DeepFlight: Graham Hawkes, Founder and Chief Technology Officer
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1947 births
Living people
Engineers from London
British naval architects
Scientists from the San Francisco Bay Area
British marine engineers