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Miss Aqua-Lung, who's never turned down a chance to go swimming in her life.
The aqua-lung became a major improvement for commando operations.
That's the aqua-lung works with a demand valve and compressed air - quite different to these oxygen sets.
In 1943 Cousteau tried out the first prototype aqua-lung which finally made extended underwater exploration possible.
The Aqua-Lung was not the first breathing apparatus, but it was the most popular.
For underwater scenes, scuba gear (an aqua-lung) can be used to let Duke breathe.
They patented the device as the "Aqua-lung."
He then coined the trade name Aqua-Lung.
The twin-hose Aqua-Lung - also known as a double hose - is the same type of regulator used today.
He helped create the aqua-lung, helped marine conservation and was a member of the Académie française.
Air Liquide owned the patent for Aqua-Lung until it time-expired.
The Aqua-Lung is now called scuba.
Where progress requires more aquatic legwork, scuba gear (an aqua-lung) allows Duke to take longer trips away from air.
The original "Aqua-Lung" was an "open-circuit" design, so called because gas flows from the cylinder, to the diver, out into the water.
He soon formulated a plan that would involve him swimming across the Tisza river to Hungary using an aqua-lung he acquired at a black market.
As well as being the co-developer of the aqua-lung, he was a proponent of marine conservation especially through the use of television.
Born in Toulon, Philippe Cousteau first dived with an aqua-lung in 1945.
For all English-speaking countries Cousteau coined the label "Aqua-Lung".
Other scuba systems that were invented before the "Aqua-Lung" were "closed circuit" (or "rebreather").
An early make of Siebe Gorman Aqua-Lung with a twin-hose regulator and two air cylinders.
A 1950s Royal Navy diving manual also said that the Aqua-Lung was only for bottom-walking diving.
Bussoz changed the name of his company to US Divers and registered the name Aqua-Lung.
Aqualung, Aqua-Lung, and Aqua Lung are registered trademarks for scuba diving breathing equipment.
This same CG45 regulator, produced for more than ten years and commercialized in France as of 1946, was the first to actually be called the "Aqua-Lung".
In 1943 Jacques Cousteau had invented the Aqua-Lung, an improved scuba system which allowed swimmers to dive deeper and stay underwater for longer.