Amfibidiver
(from Land, Air & Sea 
			Museum)  A twin seat machine, that drives on land, floats 
			like a boat and dives like a submarine.
			
			The motto and the quest: 'Riding, Floating, Diving'
			
			Imagine a superb 'film quality' exhibit of a futuristic, shark like 
			underwater travel machine coupled with novel but practical 
			engineering methods of pressurization, stabilization and the ability 
			to drive on land and you have the Amfibidiver.
			
			We defy anyone to look at this machine without their heart rate 
			going up!
History
Superb is the only 
			description for the incredible high quality of concept, design and 
			engineering that make up the Amfibidiver. This is a 'must see' for 
			anyone interested in engineering for the lessons it can teach.
			
			The Amfibidiver is a very portable machine and can display as an 
			attention grabber at events or as an impressive inspirational 
			learning tool for schools and colleges etc. A series of educational 
			sessions are being prepared based on the Amfibidiver ranging from 
			underwater design considerations to prototype design concepts, 
			construction and alterations.. We have been provided with a 
			beautiful record of its construction story including many clips from 
			newspaper articles. It has been displayed at several boat shows in 
			Belgium and on television.
			
			For exceptional events, or film opportunities, its inventor may also 
			be available.
			
			The brain child, dream and workmanship of self taught engineer, 
			inventor and adventurer René Baldewijns from Belgium. René has many 
			hair raising adventures in small boats to his credit. He spent 
			several years dreaming up and designing the Amfibidiver and a year 
			constructing and testing it. He has a small team of interested 
			helpers who follow his amazing adventures including Katty Vermeulen, 
			who was project manager for the Amfibidiver.
			
			Ren'e says it is simple. Just take one dream, the fuel tank of an 
			airplane, two bicycles, the motors from five electric wheelchairs, 
			the hull of a sailing boat, seven drink containers ( a real 
			justification for that empty bottle collection), several kilos of 
			resin, a few garden seats and several miles of electrical cables. 
			Mix it up with a years work without pay, some incredibly dangerous 
			testing work, enthusiasm, total dedication, utter exhaustion and 
			many sleepless nights and you have one Amfibidiver!.
			
			So there you are fellow inventors - get to it. If you can create 
			anything half as good as the Amfibidiver you will have a masterpiece 
			of engineering to be proud of.
The Amfibidiver is currently in the collection of the Land, Air & Sea Museum



