Thank you to all your comments..this was like a nothing project for me..this was for my brothers middle school history class and now he is in high school..when i posted this up, it was just for his teacher to see...I just got the images from google and info from wiki(not reliable, i kno) but yea thanks for the views and comments again..great help to be able to let me correct the information.
The picture at 1:57 reminds me of a story that I once heard about the Titanic after it was found. Even though its at the bottom of the ocean, it's still trying to make its way towards New York Harbor. But that's impossible; the Bow end is wedged 50 feet into the ground, and the stern isn't going anyware any time soon.
Seatrials were performed April 2, 1912 in Blefast Lough. The Southampton-Queenstowne circuit was the voyage itself. Als, it was launched at 12:00 P.M. not A.M. The first lifeboat was lowered at 12:28 A.M. Other than that, bang on target.
Really well done!
Titanic was the most beautiful ship ever built.
WHATABOUTUS18 8 months ago
realy nice!!! 555+++++**
Linicer 1 year ago
Thank you to all your comments..this was like a nothing project for me..this was for my brothers middle school history class and now he is in high school..when i posted this up, it was just for his teacher to see...I just got the images from google and info from wiki(not reliable, i kno) but yea thanks for the views and comments again..great help to be able to let me correct the information.
futbal62191 2 years ago
I dont think it would have been 12am,thats midnight
ComradePavelona 2 years ago
The picture at 1:57 reminds me of a story that I once heard about the Titanic after it was found. Even though its at the bottom of the ocean, it's still trying to make its way towards New York Harbor. But that's impossible; the Bow end is wedged 50 feet into the ground, and the stern isn't going anyware any time soon.
JohnBachofer 2 years ago
Seatrials were performed April 2, 1912 in Blefast Lough. The Southampton-Queenstowne circuit was the voyage itself. Als, it was launched at 12:00 P.M. not A.M. The first lifeboat was lowered at 12:28 A.M. Other than that, bang on target.
NHSActor 2 years ago
10 out of 10. all historical info correct. only thing i noticed was that the s was forgotten in quennstown
SSPoseidon846 3 years ago
i like your project bryan its awsome
jhmrocker 3 years ago
Awesome 5 stars omfg!!
z0mger999 3 years ago
yes.. :)
estoniaman 3 years ago
AWSOME!!!!!!!!!! 5 Stars
ninoboi9887 3 years ago