this is one hundred percent lusitania the brittanic did a lot like it but brittanic hit a mine and was a hospital ship whie the lusitania was a passenger ship that got hit by a torpedo
Terrible. This so-called "Lusitania" model is nothing more than a repainted Titanic model on Virtual Sailor. Lusitania looked VERY different from Titanic. If you compared the designs of Titanic and Lusitania, you'd know what I mean.
in 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab untill a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was no where to be seen 100 years later two boys went into the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again aparently murdered now that you read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight sorry i really hate these things
this is one hundred percent lusitania the brittanic did a lot like it but brittanic hit a mine and was a hospital ship whie the lusitania was a passenger ship that got hit by a torpedo
Terrible. This so-called "Lusitania" model is nothing more than a repainted Titanic model on Virtual Sailor. Lusitania looked VERY different from Titanic. If you compared the designs of Titanic and Lusitania, you'd know what I mean.
in 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab untill a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was no where to be seen 100 years later two boys went into the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again aparently murdered now that you read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight sorry i really hate these things
For those unaware of it, the Brittannic was never fitted out for passenger service. Her interior fittings remained crated in storage for years after she sank. Her construction was completed just in time for the war effort and she was sunk-- before she could ever see passenger duty.
One of the things to bring up in this video is that the US decided to stay out of the war for a lengthy period of time only to sell weapons to the war. The Germans declared that they will use U-boats to shoot any boat carrying any weapons aboard. The Lusitania was a British cruise liner carrying roughly 117 American passengers and several thousands of tons of weapons. Using Americans as human shields, we sent the weapons anyways. I find this topic very controversial.
@impostirevil Actually, the fourth funnel of the Titanic was not entirely fake. It did emit smoke--a smaller plume from a chimney in its forward section that carried smoke from the galleys and smoking room fireplaces. Also, the Lusitania did not always emit smoke from all funnels, as with any other ship, depending on how many boilers were lit. Lusitania and Mauretania were forced to reduce speed to 18 knots around 1913 because they burned too much coal keeping up top speed.
WRONG! Britannic never started a hospital ship. it started a passenger liner in its star in 1914 - 1915 and from 1915-1916 the britannic was a hospital ship
the way this ship sank is more like the empress. the lusitania had a combination both of empress and titanic. it started off slanting badly like the empress of ireland but then it eventually stop slanting and steadily started going bow down like the titanic. but the bow did not move far up as the ship was longer than the depth it sank in.
@ClanMadeInTheUSA the cables were to support the birds nest which was located on the front pole and the pole in the back was to make the cables tight and support the front pole also
why is there a mast with cables strung between the front and the back on these ships never got that and you dont see much in books taLKING about the concept behind them. Was there a practical reason or was it just look and convenience
@troodon2 he's on about the marconi wireless transmitter cable that runs between the bow and stern masts, basically an aerial to transmit morse code messages
@ClanMadeInTheUSA because if you see there are a few wires strung between them. These wires are signal wires for the Marconi(Radio Telegraph) to signal other ships and send messages. Also, the front mast was used for the Crow's Nest, where the lookouts stood.
@ClanMadeInTheUSA Back when telagraph was just a new thing and the telaphone was used for short wave comunication the wire you see over head suplied power to not only the telaphones in the crows nest bridge kitchen and some first class state rooms they used telagraph for longer distanse like SOS CQD its was primarely CQD as SOS was like the telaphone a new thing
@ClanMadeInTheUSA they were electrical cables if im not mistaken. i think they even played a part in the operation of the marconi device. something along those lines anyway. they were not just there for show
@Walters78s The early aerials (antennas) for Marconi wireless consisted of wires strung over a distance on a tower or between masts. In this case they were four wires suspended between the ships masts 600 feet apart. The rest of the rigging seen on the masts carried pulleys for signal flags, block and tackle for hoisting smaller cargo, and even derricks for larger cargo. They may not have carried sails, but these masts were still functional. The Titanic's original design was 3 or 4 masts.
@Walters78s The early aerials (antennas) for Marconi wireless consisted of wires strung over a distance on a tower or between masts. In this case they were four wires suspended between the ships masts 600 feet apart. The rest of the rigging seen on the masts carried pulleys for signal flags, block and tackle for hoisting smaller cargo, and even derricks for larger cargo. They may not have carried sails, but these masts were still functional. The Titanic's original design was 3 or 4 masts.
@ClanMadeInTheUSA i think it might be to hold lights, etc. Because when you think about how big these boats are and how tall the smokestacks are, they would need extra lights.
@ClanMadeInTheUSA Masts on these ships supported cranes for cargo loading, block and tackle for smaller cargo loading, and the aerial for the wireless telegraph was strung between them at the very tops.
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The awnser to your question is this. The cable between the front and back of the ship were to help the morse coders on the ship recieve and send morse code messages. This was crusial in the sinking of titanic. So just think of it as a radio antennae
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The awnser to your question is this. The cable between the front and back of the ship were to help the morse coders on the ship recieve and send morse code messages. This was crusial in the sinking of titanic. So just think of it as a radio antennae
@gbowne1 you are wrong the britannic was never a ocean liner. it was a hostpital ship. it struck a mine a few miles off the coast of kea. it killed 30 people who went on the life boats. without captains order, the captain started the engines and the people on the life boats were shreaded by the proppeler. get you facts right before telling tales .
your both wrong britannic took a mine to her starboard side as a hospital ship. they made a second britannic it was the same size and same frame but the four elegant funnels were replaced with two short stacks and diesel engines. the olypic was the longest lived and in 1937 was laaid up for scrap.if you want to see what the inside of an olypic class ship looked like. there is a restraunt in ireland that has peices from the olympic including a restored peice of the grand staircase.
It was still an ocean liner. There were americans onboard and rumour has it Winston Churchill knew there were German U-boats off the coast of Ireland. Wanted the U.S to join the 1st World War. And they did. FACT
@metube1120 It was either carring munitions or the u-boat got lucky/unlucky and there was a lot of coal dust which is very explosive. I think you are correct though as it was carring war material from the U.S
@metube1120 No. The Germans were NOT guilty, but acting entirely within the rules of war. Before the Lusitania left from the US they had announced that it was carrying munitions (equivalent to 9 million bullets). The responsibility lies entirely with Winston Churchill of the UK, and the US Government that failed to protect its citizens. The Germans had to protect their soldiers and did so. Churchill sacrificed US civilian dead to his PERSONAL political war strategy.
as far as i know they hid the fact that they were carrying any war material, and alot of people thought and still do, that the lusitania was just an innocent passenger ship carrying nothing but passengers. and was savagly attacked for no reason
it wasnt untill someone dived the wreck and started bringing up a fair few bullets (at last count roughly 9 million), but as per usual it was never advertised in the news.......
Lusitania acctually sank this way: she tipped on the starboard (right) side and the bow whent down into the water then suddenly the whole front half dives down the pulls the stern up in the air and then goes down
@gbowne1 WRONG! it ended up at the bottom of the ocean! i believe you where thinking about the britannic. the britannic started a hospital ship but then became a ocean liner and eventually ended up sinking too.
@troodon2 Actually, the ship did start as a hospital ship. It was built as a passenger liner, but when the war broke out, they converted it into a hospital ship and launched it from there. So it never sailed as a passenger liner.
@generaltodd2 Actually, Britannic never served as an ocean liner - the first world war broke out before she was completed. She was laid up for the first few months of the war before being requisitioned as a hospital ship.
@troodon2 lustitania was considered for military service and ended up transporting amounts of coal that was one of the reasons it sunk when it was hit the coal soot was that dense it exploded
@turkurtable actually it was secretly transporting about 123 tons of rifle and artillery ammunition when the torpedo hit the ship, it dentonated the ammunition, and the huge secondary explosion caused the sinking
@troodon2 actually both of you are wrong the Britannic started as of as an ocean liner(3rd and largest of the Olympic Class Ocean Liners) and at the onset of WW1 she was made into a hospital ship and struck a mine on November 21, 1916 and sank of the Greek Island of kea!
@Dusty9261 Brittannic was never fitted out for passenger duty. In fact her interior fittings were crated in storage for years after she sank. Her construction was completed just in time to be put into immediate use for the war effort.
lusitania was a british ship owned by Cunard she was taking passengers from America to britain when a Germany U-boat (U- 20) sank her with ONE Torpedo she sank in under 18 minutes. it is belived her ammunitions exploded when the torpedo hit her.
Costa Concordia O_O
MrFabiojackson4 1 day ago
watch the video on it bitch
jessiethecoolify 2 weeks ago
it didn't sink side ways
mohamed257090 3 weeks ago
this is one hundred percent lusitania the brittanic did a lot like it but brittanic hit a mine and was a hospital ship whie the lusitania was a passenger ship that got hit by a torpedo
1rottie105 1 month ago
One of the 3 brothers Titanic Brittanic and him
ImperialGamersX 1 month ago
Titanic didnt sink like that. It was more Britannic but u messed up the painting
101Sparkeygirl 1 month ago
How did you make that virtual sailor? I'm trying to make one with google sketchup
Loveships9 1 month ago
It is the Titanic. The Britannic and the Lusitania looked much different in lots of things !!!
schuetze75 1 month ago
Terrible. This so-called "Lusitania" model is nothing more than a repainted Titanic model on Virtual Sailor. Lusitania looked VERY different from Titanic. If you compared the designs of Titanic and Lusitania, you'd know what I mean.
1Altosaxplayer 1 month ago
is that britannic? study ships sinking more dude,you give us wrong information.
nasharudeen22 2 months ago
@nasharudeen22 this is "Virtual Sailor", its not "Super Detailed Sinking Simulator" or some shet like that.
troodon2 2 months ago
download link please
18dondrillo 2 months ago
the lusitania is beautifull but she looks scarry for me
nerko96D 2 months ago
any of the funnels broke off while its capzizing? plz respond
344Azone1 2 months ago
the lusitania sank like titanic at first then went to its side, but really good video!
TheLordrobot 3 months ago
The Smoke stacks on the Lusitania were black not red but otherwise good video!
ilovebutch19 3 months ago
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in 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab untill a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was no where to be seen 100 years later two boys went into the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again aparently murdered now that you read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight sorry i really hate these things
invaderfail 5 months ago
Costa Concordia O_O
MrFabiojackson4 1 day ago
watch the video on it bitch
jessiethecoolify 2 weeks ago
it didn't sink side ways
mohamed257090 3 weeks ago
this is one hundred percent lusitania the brittanic did a lot like it but brittanic hit a mine and was a hospital ship whie the lusitania was a passenger ship that got hit by a torpedo
1rottie105 1 month ago
One of the 3 brothers Titanic Brittanic and him
ImperialGamersX 1 month ago
Titanic didnt sink like that. It was more Britannic but u messed up the painting
101Sparkeygirl 1 month ago
How did you make that virtual sailor? I'm trying to make one with google sketchup
Loveships9 1 month ago
It is the Titanic. The Britannic and the Lusitania looked much different in lots of things !!!
schuetze75 1 month ago
Terrible. This so-called "Lusitania" model is nothing more than a repainted Titanic model on Virtual Sailor. Lusitania looked VERY different from Titanic. If you compared the designs of Titanic and Lusitania, you'd know what I mean.
1Altosaxplayer 1 month ago
is that britannic? study ships sinking more dude,you give us wrong information.
nasharudeen22 2 months ago
@nasharudeen22 this is "Virtual Sailor", its not "Super Detailed Sinking Simulator" or some shet like that.
troodon2 2 months ago
download link please
18dondrillo 2 months ago
the lusitania is beautifull but she looks scarry for me
nerko96D 2 months ago
any of the funnels broke off while its capzizing? plz respond
344Azone1 2 months ago
the lusitania sank like titanic at first then went to its side, but really good video!
TheLordrobot 3 months ago
The Smoke stacks on the Lusitania were black not red but otherwise good video!
ilovebutch19 3 months ago
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in 1820 a man named fredrick osloft one day he was working in his lab untill a ghost came by and killed him the next morning fredrick was no where to be seen 100 years later two boys went into the lab as a dare the boys where never seen again aparently murdered now that you read this comment tonight when u go to sleep the two boys and fredrick will come and murder you but you can stop this by posting this comment on 5 other videos by midnight sorry i really hate these things
invaderfail 5 months ago
For those unaware of it, the Brittannic was never fitted out for passenger service. Her interior fittings remained crated in storage for years after she sank. Her construction was completed just in time for the war effort and she was sunk-- before she could ever see passenger duty.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
Pretty sure thats titanic.
ShipWreckAndHaloFan 6 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan pretty sure you haven't read the discription.
troodon2 6 months ago 17
@troodon2 :P
ShipWreckAndHaloFan 6 months ago
@troodon2 england to new york was titanic Lustina was from america.
jasonhalloween 4 months ago
@troodon2 england to new york was titanic Lustina was from america.
jasonhalloween 4 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan Pretty sure you don't make sense
sagitario114 6 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the smoke stacks on the titanic are yellow not red
mrfunnyfunnyperson 5 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the smoke stacks on the titanic are yellow not red the song is from titanic
mrfunnyfunnyperson 5 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the stacks on titanic were yellow =)
bowlchamp411 3 months ago
@bowlchamp411 yes,but the lusitania looks different in so many ways,i know this is just a repaint,but there are soooo many differences in the shape
ShipWreckAndHaloFan 3 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan Shut the fuck up!!!! He fucking said it's repaint ofthe original Titanic!!
titanicfan65 1 month ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan No!!! It's quite obviously the RMS Arundel Castle!!!
drosera88 1 hour ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan Pretty sure you don't make sense
sagitario114 6 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the smoke stacks on the titanic are yellow not red
mrfunnyfunnyperson 5 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the smoke stacks on the titanic are yellow not red the song is from titanic
mrfunnyfunnyperson 5 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan the stacks on titanic were yellow =)
bowlchamp411 3 months ago
@bowlchamp411 yes,but the lusitania looks different in so many ways,i know this is just a repaint,but there are soooo many differences in the shape
ShipWreckAndHaloFan 3 months ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan Shut the fuck up!!!! He fucking said it's repaint ofthe original Titanic!!
titanicfan65 1 month ago
@ShipWreckAndHaloFan No!!! It's quite obviously the RMS Arundel Castle!!!
drosera88 1 hour ago
One of the things to bring up in this video is that the US decided to stay out of the war for a lengthy period of time only to sell weapons to the war. The Germans declared that they will use U-boats to shoot any boat carrying any weapons aboard. The Lusitania was a British cruise liner carrying roughly 117 American passengers and several thousands of tons of weapons. Using Americans as human shields, we sent the weapons anyways. I find this topic very controversial.
monstervison6 6 months ago
That is the Titanic. Notice how the 4th funnel has no smoke coming out. There you go, the fake funnel.
impostirevil 7 months ago
@impostirevil Actually, the fourth funnel of the Titanic was not entirely fake. It did emit smoke--a smaller plume from a chimney in its forward section that carried smoke from the galleys and smoking room fireplaces. Also, the Lusitania did not always emit smoke from all funnels, as with any other ship, depending on how many boilers were lit. Lusitania and Mauretania were forced to reduce speed to 18 knots around 1913 because they burned too much coal keeping up top speed.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
where did you get the ship noises, they staert at 3:22
titanicposeidonfan12 7 months ago
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That's not Lusitania...if it was then all the smokestacks would be smoking.
jjnawright 7 months ago
That's not Lusitania...if it was then all of the smokestacks would be smoking.
jjnawright 7 months ago
is there a free version of this program?
bonvo86 7 months ago
When Lusitania sunk, the funnels were painted all black
sagitario114 9 months ago
@sagitario114 Yes, that is right.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
God had not wanted.
But they are glad to establish their real best friend!
They did what they could and could not help it.
The edifice was at that time still not very well developed because there are boats that icebergs can just go sailing.
Thumps up if you agree with me!
MegaWanrltw 9 months ago
its titanic!!
vijayXroshan 9 months ago
WOW! Lots of disput over Britanic around here.
Britanic was built to be a passenger ship, but she was soon commissioned as a hospital ship after she had been refitted for passenger service.
22Tesla 10 months ago
I haz a crappeir Lusitania :3
pancaikmix45 10 months ago
It's Titanic
Olimp2012 10 months ago
@troodon2.
WRONG! Britannic never started a hospital ship. it started a passenger liner in its star in 1914 - 1915 and from 1915-1916 the britannic was a hospital ship
BadManAks2 10 months ago
this is the DANG titanic !! excuse my bad language :}
0103miriam 11 months ago
Thats not Lusitania,Thats Titanic, Recolored. And i think Lusitania was a cunard ship, Titanic was White Star
TitanicMasta 11 months ago
@TitanicMasta I was thinking the same thing! Stern didn't look right.
Celticswynd 11 months ago
@TitanicMasta thats lusitania ya jerk
dogloverobx 11 months ago
Titanic remade to Lusitania
PavelKryska 1 year ago
u guys may wanna see the lusitania under water its preety scary as hell its also scary at 4:00 under water
smokentokenable 1 year ago
u guys may wanna see the lusitania under water its preety scary as hell
smokentokenable 1 year ago
This "Vitual Sinking" is incorrect.
The Lusitania had way on her (She was moving forward) and was travelling at speed when the torpedo hit her.
She started to sink by the bow.
As the depth of the water was less than her total length, her bow hit the bottom.
This had the effect of lifting her after section momentarily, giving people on board the impression the she was rising again.
This was momentary however, and she eventually sank on her starboard (Right Hand) side.
pydo7 1 year ago
that is titanic not lusitania if it was the lusitania smoke wolud be coming from all her funnels
Bruder4143 1 year ago
how do you zoom out?
yoman45100 1 year ago
the way this ship sank is more like the empress. the lusitania had a combination both of empress and titanic. it started off slanting badly like the empress of ireland but then it eventually stop slanting and steadily started going bow down like the titanic. but the bow did not move far up as the ship was longer than the depth it sank in.
ultradumbass 1 year ago
thats the old titanic model
captainofthetitanic 1 year ago
you have done the britanic and called it the lusitania
thebillyster 1 year ago
Hey, can i use this in a WWI project? Ill make sure to give you credit!
NeverGonnaMakeItBig 1 year ago
the lusitania is much beautiful
rafael84848 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA the cables were to support the birds nest which was located on the front pole and the pole in the back was to make the cables tight and support the front pole also
ItsBrandonNow 1 year ago
why is there a mast with cables strung between the front and the back on these ships never got that and you dont see much in books taLKING about the concept behind them. Was there a practical reason or was it just look and convenience
ClanMadeInTheUSA 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA What?
troodon2 1 year ago
@troodon2 he's on about the marconi wireless transmitter cable that runs between the bow and stern masts, basically an aerial to transmit morse code messages
demonblues 10 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA i believe it was for the wireless set but im not completely sure
Chargerdaytona69 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA
Radio ariels for both shotwave and long wave transmissions.
pedonbio 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA because if you see there are a few wires strung between them. These wires are signal wires for the Marconi(Radio Telegraph) to signal other ships and send messages. Also, the front mast was used for the Crow's Nest, where the lookouts stood.
zacknatalie09 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA
On the older ships, those lines you are talking about are for wireless communication between ships.
phoenix15477 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA Back when telagraph was just a new thing and the telaphone was used for short wave comunication the wire you see over head suplied power to not only the telaphones in the crows nest bridge kitchen and some first class state rooms they used telagraph for longer distanse like SOS CQD its was primarely CQD as SOS was like the telaphone a new thing
HewieOfHG 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA Its for the Marconi so they could send messages from one ship to another or to land...Like a modern day antenna
DieHardRulez 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA they where the antenna leads for the marconi wireless telegraph
Rainhill1829 1 year ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The cables are the wireless antennae.
ruk1701 11 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The cables are the wireless antennae.
ruk1701 11 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA wtf are you talking about???
artisttutorials 11 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA they were electrical cables if im not mistaken. i think they even played a part in the operation of the marconi device. something along those lines anyway. they were not just there for show
Walters78s 11 months ago
@Walters78s The early aerials (antennas) for Marconi wireless consisted of wires strung over a distance on a tower or between masts. In this case they were four wires suspended between the ships masts 600 feet apart. The rest of the rigging seen on the masts carried pulleys for signal flags, block and tackle for hoisting smaller cargo, and even derricks for larger cargo. They may not have carried sails, but these masts were still functional. The Titanic's original design was 3 or 4 masts.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
@Walters78s The early aerials (antennas) for Marconi wireless consisted of wires strung over a distance on a tower or between masts. In this case they were four wires suspended between the ships masts 600 feet apart. The rest of the rigging seen on the masts carried pulleys for signal flags, block and tackle for hoisting smaller cargo, and even derricks for larger cargo. They may not have carried sails, but these masts were still functional. The Titanic's original design was 3 or 4 masts.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA They were for telegraph communication across the ship.
rgbubbles 10 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA It was a dipole radio antenna.
PRR5406 6 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA i think it might be to hold lights, etc. Because when you think about how big these boats are and how tall the smokestacks are, they would need extra lights.
FireFlamesrocks 6 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA Masts on these ships supported cranes for cargo loading, block and tackle for smaller cargo loading, and the aerial for the wireless telegraph was strung between them at the very tops.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
Respond to this video... The image is the Titanic, only with the funnels made red with black bands to resemble the smaller Lusitania.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The awnser to your question is this. The cable between the front and back of the ship were to help the morse coders on the ship recieve and send morse code messages. This was crusial in the sinking of titanic. So just think of it as a radio antennae
Edwardzzzz9 4 months ago
@ClanMadeInTheUSA The awnser to your question is this. The cable between the front and back of the ship were to help the morse coders on the ship recieve and send morse code messages. This was crusial in the sinking of titanic. So just think of it as a radio antennae
Edwardzzzz9 4 months ago
didnt she sink in a matter of minutes unlike titanic?
vinnie01 1 year ago
@vinnie01 the Lusitania sank in 18 minutes
bluespartan1991 1 year ago
tell me the link
Justas59 1 year ago
Where can i get this ship?
Justas59 1 year ago
@Justas59 the bottom of the ocean
bekahtom 1 year ago
y does it look alot like the titanic? and th music...
cp0934 1 year ago
very well done, but... where is the explosion?
Ollijn 1 year ago
looks alot like Titanic
eyesk8ter 1 year ago
@gbowne1 you are wrong the britannic was never a ocean liner. it was a hostpital ship. it struck a mine a few miles off the coast of kea. it killed 30 people who went on the life boats. without captains order, the captain started the engines and the people on the life boats were shreaded by the proppeler. get you facts right before telling tales .
unsinckabletitanic 1 year ago
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unsinckabletitanic 1 year ago
quick question. where'd you getthis game
atsf7809 1 year ago
your both wrong britannic took a mine to her starboard side as a hospital ship. they made a second britannic it was the same size and same frame but the four elegant funnels were replaced with two short stacks and diesel engines. the olypic was the longest lived and in 1937 was laaid up for scrap.if you want to see what the inside of an olypic class ship looked like. there is a restraunt in ireland that has peices from the olympic including a restored peice of the grand staircase.
atsf7809 1 year ago
@atsf7809
its a pity that they didnt use the olympic as a floating hotel like the queen mary esp since what happened to her sisters.
imagine her today, they could do tours esp for people interested in the titanic
metube1120 1 year ago
That was a big ship
twineofdeath33 1 year ago
@bloodspikeible
maybe google lusitania and look how many stacks it had buddy
metube1120 1 year ago
Where can I download this???
brading666 1 year ago
@brading666 you buy it
ItsTimothy 1 year ago
Type in Lusitania lest we forget and you will see the news real from the day
theonlysminor 1 year ago
It was still an ocean liner. There were americans onboard and rumour has it Winston Churchill knew there were German U-boats off the coast of Ireland. Wanted the U.S to join the 1st World War. And they did. FACT
theonlysminor 1 year ago
@theonlysminor
it carried munitions in a war area......... both countries guilty
metube1120 1 year ago
@metube1120 It was either carring munitions or the u-boat got lucky/unlucky and there was a lot of coal dust which is very explosive. I think you are correct though as it was carring war material from the U.S
theonlysminor 1 year ago
@metube1120 No. The Germans were NOT guilty, but acting entirely within the rules of war. Before the Lusitania left from the US they had announced that it was carrying munitions (equivalent to 9 million bullets). The responsibility lies entirely with Winston Churchill of the UK, and the US Government that failed to protect its citizens. The Germans had to protect their soldiers and did so. Churchill sacrificed US civilian dead to his PERSONAL political war strategy.
historatia 1 year ago
@historatia
as far as i know they hid the fact that they were carrying any war material, and alot of people thought and still do, that the lusitania was just an innocent passenger ship carrying nothing but passengers. and was savagly attacked for no reason
it wasnt untill someone dived the wreck and started bringing up a fair few bullets (at last count roughly 9 million), but as per usual it was never advertised in the news.......
metube1120 1 year ago
Lusitania acctually sank this way: she tipped on the starboard (right) side and the bow whent down into the water then suddenly the whole front half dives down the pulls the stern up in the air and then goes down
starball23 1 year ago
Thats the fricken titanic with louastainia paint!! :O
Titanicfan1234567890 1 year ago
how come it was only sinking on its side. in real life the lusitania sank from the bow and from its side at the same time. but nice video btw
iCedarPoint08 1 year ago
@iCedarPoint08
lol old school posiedon < (hope i spelled it right)
gunny556fly 1 year ago
what program did you use to make this???
please reply!!
AnimationCreator4 1 year ago
heh dude good try but this is titanic with changed textures ;-)
skrble 1 year ago
that looks too much like the titanic.
rrthiel 1 year ago
those funnels are red
GALLAWAYHOLY98 1 year ago
it ended up as a hospital ship
gbowne1 1 year ago
@gbowne1 WRONG! it ended up at the bottom of the ocean! i believe you where thinking about the britannic. the britannic started a hospital ship but then became a ocean liner and eventually ended up sinking too.
troodon2 1 year ago 4
@troodon2 WRONG SIR! Britannic started as an Ocean Liner (Titanic's sister) and then when WWI broke out it was recruited as a hospital ship!
generaltodd2 1 year ago 2
@generaltodd2 Yep ur right, i was saying it was already a hospital ship but it started as an ocean liner
troodon2 1 year ago
@troodon2 Actually, the ship did start as a hospital ship. It was built as a passenger liner, but when the war broke out, they converted it into a hospital ship and launched it from there. So it never sailed as a passenger liner.
RileyRandom 1 year ago
@generaltodd2 woring again, i was sunk by A U-BOAT!!!
livelife441 1 year ago
@livelife441 1. you mispelled wrong, 2. what ship are you talking about? because duh Lusitania was sunk by a torpedo.
generaltodd2 1 year ago
@generaltodd2 Yeah BUT WHERE DID THE TORPEDO COME FROM!?!? A GERMAN U-BOAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
livelife441 1 year ago
@livelife441 ummm....thats pretty damn obvious.
generaltodd2 1 year ago
@generaltodd2 Actually, Britannic never served as an ocean liner - the first world war broke out before she was completed. She was laid up for the first few months of the war before being requisitioned as a hospital ship.
BamBogleBlaster 1 year ago
@BamBogleBlaster well of course no, but she was registered as an Ocean Liner, befor the war.
generaltodd2 1 year ago
@troodon2 lustitania was considered for military service and ended up transporting amounts of coal that was one of the reasons it sunk when it was hit the coal soot was that dense it exploded
turkurtable 1 year ago
@turkurtable actually it was secretly transporting about 123 tons of rifle and artillery ammunition when the torpedo hit the ship, it dentonated the ammunition, and the huge secondary explosion caused the sinking
ussmissouri63 1 year ago
@troodon2 Ur correct
ErykahBadu1 1 year ago
@troodon2 - wat program u use to do this?
Tangozoo6 1 year ago
@Tangozoo6 I dont know, uuhm... VIRTUAL SAILOR maybe. dont you think?
troodon2 1 year ago 2
@Tangozoo6 its ship simulator 2008 its a really great game
Badmommax2 1 year ago
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@troodon2 HMHS Britannic NEVER became an ocean liner. She was still a hospital ship at the time of her sinking.
TouchedMyDreams 1 year ago
@troodon2 Your wrong also, the britannic started as an ocean liner and then ended up as a hospital ship and then sank as a hospital ship.
segerfan 1 year ago
@troodon2 actually both of you are wrong the Britannic started as of as an ocean liner(3rd and largest of the Olympic Class Ocean Liners) and at the onset of WW1 she was made into a hospital ship and struck a mine on November 21, 1916 and sank of the Greek Island of kea!
bluespartan1991 1 year ago
@troodon2 nope, Britannic sank as a hosptial ship. You are thinking of Mauritania. She was scrapped along side Olympic.
Celticswynd 11 months ago
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@troodon2 nope, Britannic sank as a hospital ship. You are thinking of Mauritania. She was scrapped along side Olympic.
Celticswynd 11 months ago
@troodon2 It START AS OCIAN LINER THAN A HOSPITAL SHIP sorry
dogloverobx 10 months ago
@troodon2 WRONG! the britannic started as a ocean liner then became a hospital ship before sinking
Dusty9261 9 months ago
@Dusty9261 Brittannic was never fitted out for passenger duty. In fact her interior fittings were crated in storage for years after she sank. Her construction was completed just in time to be put into immediate use for the war effort.
DCnightcrawler 6 months ago
@gbowne1 u dumbass , the britannic ended up as a hospital ship not lusitania
MegaBlazer87 1 year ago
@gbowne1 WRONG, SUNK BY A U-BOAT
livelife441 1 year ago
lusitania was a british ship owned by Cunard she was taking passengers from America to britain when a Germany U-boat (U- 20) sank her with ONE Torpedo she sank in under 18 minutes. it is belived her ammunitions exploded when the torpedo hit her.
Padidiver1001 1 year ago
whats the song at 2:22?
MonsterJam2010 1 year ago
Lol first the Titanic then the Lusitania
MrArgusy 1 year ago
broken in 2
irisahis 1 year ago
I can't believe that tomorrow will be 95 years
SuperTitanicfreak 1 year ago
can´t they create a game when u are a person on a ship and it sinks? would be kinda fun! no offence to those who have died during a ship sinking!
Takeitandleaveit 1 year ago
u know wat this tells me? thpse big ships are kinda dangerous. thats why im never ever ever ever going to go a those huge ships in the wintertime.
CoolittleProductions 1 year ago
How can you do repaints on ships?
jawsy108 1 year ago
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axleya 1 year ago
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axleya 1 year ago
wtf this is lusitania i know but u use like titanic music O_o
longer393 1 year ago
@Mancityfan123456789 it took just 1`8 minutes for th ship to go down
Manwitharuinedface 1 year ago
nothing is more epic than titanic
coastersrus 1 year ago
how do u get the ship on virtual sailor!!