''Some may question how the 31-inch long NAUTILUS was able to maintain depth and maneuver credibly underwater without any practical bow or stern planes. The secret to getting around these traditional control surfaces was to gimbal the propeller about the pitch and yaw axis. Works great and avoids adding any non-scale control surfaces that would otherwise ruin the 'look' of the Disney NAUTILUS''.
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