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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #31 |
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awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww fine
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Posted on: 2005/2/19 14:05
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #32 |
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what is the awwwwwwwww, for?
But again this is going off subject so, in my mind Britannic coming up is a possibility, one we should take before it's to late. But first the regeneration of the iron must happen. |
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Posted on: 2005/2/20 18:41
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #34 |
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I doubt it, doest matter it was a hospital ship, if it made it through the war, it would then become a passenger liner, so if it was replicated it would be in it's original form.
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Posted on: 2005/2/21 16:07
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #35 |
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Britannic was a hospital ship.
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Posted on: 2005/2/23 20:21
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #36 |
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Indeed but Britannic was originally going to be the third olympic class liner to serve on the transatlantic run, it's what she was built for.
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Posted on: 2005/5/29 18:33
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #37 |
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On November 30, 1911, work began on the last and largest of the three "Olympic- class" ocean liners in slip No. 2 on the North Yard of Belfast Ship Yards in Belfast, Northern Ireland. That was the same slip where Olympic was built. In April of 1912 however, construction was stopped because of the sinking of Titanic. When work was restarted many changes to the design were made. The double bottom was extended up the side of the ship to give her a double skin, the water tight bulkheads were also extended up, and other safety
features were put in, making the ship capable of staying afloat with her first six compartments damaged (two more than Titanic). She could now survive the damage that sank her sister. She was meant to be the same as her sister, but with more advanced features. |
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Posted on: 2005/11/28 0:35
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #38 |
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It's a shamed it sank lol...
it would have been a great ship |
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Posted on: 2005/11/29 4:45
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #39 |
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No, Britannic sank before the Nazi Party came to be. |
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Posted on: 2005/11/29 20:33
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Re: Raising the Britannic: Replicating the Titanic | #40 |
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Its must be cursed that white star line had at that time.
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Posted on: 2005/11/30 6:59
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