We Have Over 40 Submarines In Our Club Membership, My Recommendation Is To Go Along To A Bigger Show And See What You Are Getting Yourself Into First- Have A Look At The Differing Types Of Subs And The Equipment / Dive Systems They Employ....,
The Sub Kits That Are Available Come In All Shapes And Sizes, From Scale Naval Vessels To Fantasy Submersibles, Choose Wisely And Take Your Time !- I Recently Saw The Latest Offering From Thunder Tiger, The Yellow Sub( Cant Remeber The Name Off The Top Of My Head) They Do The Kit With The Option Of A Camera System, I Was Very Impressed With It For A Kit Sub Aimed At Those Just Getting Into R/c Subs, Plus It Performed Well Too... Also Consider The Water You Are Going To Run In, If Its A Lake That Is Prone To Weed On The Bottom Then Think Carefully About Dynamic Diving, It May Be Better To Go For A Static Dive Model To Allow You To Run At Slower Speeds Just Under The Surface, So Running Submerged But Avoiding The Risk Of Getting The Sub Tangled Up On The Weed Growth On The Bottom Of The Lake, - Dynamic Diving Subs Rely On Forward Propoulsion Speed To Dive, Its Easy To 'overdo' It And Head Towards The Lake Bed At Speed !- If You Are Running In A Pool Or Manmade Pond Then This Risk May Be Reduced...
I Have 2 Subs, Both Scratchbuilt, Both Static Divers, They Are Tricky To Set Up But Once The Model Is Built Tested, Trimmed And Fully Set Up Then The Fun Begins And They Are Very Rewarding To Sail/ Run....
But Also Get Friendly With The Local Sub Aqua Club.... You May Need Them One Day !