[timeout:300][out:json];
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);
out center tags;
Aluminaut (built in 1964) was the world's first aluminum submarine. An experimental vessel, the 80-ton, 15.5-metre (51 ft) crewed deep-ocean research submersible was built by Reynolds Metals Company, which was seeking to promote the utility of aluminum. Aluminaut was based in Miami, Florida, and was operated from 1964 to 1970 by Reynolds Submarine Services, doing contract work for the U.S. Navy and other organizations, including marine biologist Jacques Cousteau.
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| Museum ships in Virginia | historic=ship |
| Museums in Richmond, Virginia | building=museum, historic=museum, tourism=gallery, tourism=attraction, tourism=museum |