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POST-WWII SUBMARINE MODERNIZATION PROGRAM OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
GUPPY I; GUPPY II; GUPPY III; GUPPY; GUPPY IA; GUPPY IB; GUPPY IIA; Fleet Snorkel; Greater Underwater Propulsive Power Program; Guppy-class submarine; Guppy III; Greater Underwater Propulsion Power submarine; Guppy class submarine; Fleet Snorkel Program
  • 6}} after GUPPY III modernization, as preserved at Patriot's Point, Charleston, South Carolina.
  • 6}}, after GUPPY II modernization
  • PUFFS]] sonar.
  • 6}} with BQR-4A bow sonar
  • 2}} after GUPPY I.
  • 6}} after GUPPY IIA modernization

Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy         
  • Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy transporting a salvaged Dassault Falcon 20C.
  • The cargo area of the Mini Guppy
OUTSIZE CARGO AIRCRAFT BY AERO SPACELINES
Mini Guppy; Aero Spacelines B-377 Mini Guppy; Aero Spacelines B-377MG Mini Guppy; Aero Soacelines Guppy-101; Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy Turbine; Aero Spacelines Guppy-101; Aero Spacelines B-377MGT Mini Guppy Turbine
The Aero Spacelines Mini Guppy is a large, wide-bodied, American cargo aircraft used for aerial transport of outsized cargo components. The Mini Guppy is one of the Guppy line of aircraft produced by Aero Spacelines.
Aero Spacelines Super Guppy         
  • Super Guppy Turbine F-GDSG at Paris–Le Bourget Airport in 1984
  • Orthographic diagram of the 377-SGT
  • Command module ''Columbia'']] loading aboard a Super Guppy at Ellington AFB for shipment to North American Rockwell Corporation at Downey, California.
  • N941NA in-flight
  • Super Guppy on display at [[Pima Air & Space Museum]]
  • Super Guppy Turbine F-BPPA at [[Paris–Le Bourget Airport]] in 1981
  • alt=Picture from the rear of a Super Guppy Turbine airplane
OUTSIZE CARGO AIRCRAFT BY AERO SPACELINES
Super Guppy; B377SGT; B377SGT Super Guppy; Superguppy; Aero Soacelines Guppy-201; Aero Spacelines B-377SG Super Guppy; Aero Spacelines B-377SG/SGT Super Guppy; Aero Spacelines Guppy-201; Aero Spacelines B-377SGT Super Guppy Turbine; Aero Spacelines B-377GT Guppy-Turbine; Aero Spacelines 337-SG Super Guppy
The Aero Spacelines Super Guppy is a large, wide-bodied cargo aircraft that is used for hauling outsize cargo components. It was the successor to the Pregnant Guppy, the first of the Guppy aircraft produced by Aero Spacelines.
Sorrell Guppy         
AMERICAN HOMEBUILT AIRCRAFT
Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy; Sns-2 guppy
The Sorrell SNS-2 Guppy is an American single-seat, negative stagger, cabin biplane designed for amateur construction that was produced in kit form by the Sorrell Aircraft Company of Tenino, Washington. plans were available from Thunderbird Aviation of Ray, Michigan.

Википедия

Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program

The Greater Underwater Propulsion Power Program (GUPPY) was initiated by the United States Navy after World War II to improve the submerged speed, maneuverability, and endurance of its submarines. (The "Y" in the acronym was added for pronounceability.)

The navy began the program by testing and reverse engineering two German Type XXI U-boats—U-2513 and U-3008—obtained as war reparation. That analysis led to four goals—increasing the submarines' battery capacity, streamlining the boats' structures, adding snorkels, and improving fire control systems. The navy immediately focused on designing a new class of submarine, but the Bureau of Ships believed the fleet of existing Gato, Balao, and Tench-class submarines could be modified to incorporate the desired improvements. In June 1946, the Chief of Naval Operations approved the GUPPY project. The initial two-boat test program, implemented by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, eventually grew into several successive conversion programs. Those upgrades proceeded in seven variants, in the following order: GUPPY I, GUPPY II, GUPPY IA, Fleet Snorkel, GUPPY IIA, GUPPY IB, and GUPPY III. Some boats that went through an early phase were then upgraded further in a later phase. Most GUPPY phases were assigned a corresponding Ship Characteristics Board / SCB project number.

A similar program for the Royal Navy involved modifications to 24 wartime and post-war British T- and A-class submarines, which were provided with streamlined hulls, fin-type conning towers, and increased underwater performance during 1948-60.