What's inside the Titanic?

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  • čas přidán 24. 04. 2024
  • Let's take a tour through the Titanic in 3D!
    Thanks to The Ridge Wallet for sponsoring this video! ridge.com/JaredOwen
    Thanks to these video reviewers for their help with the video!
    James Penca, Titanic Honor and Glory - titanichg.com/
    Michael Brady, Ocean Liner Designs - @OceanlinerDesigns
    This video has been dubbed into a few different languages. You can change the audio track language in the Settings menu.
    I'm partnering with the learning app Haby Academy.
    You can learn more about my video inside their app!
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    ⌚Timestamps:
    00:00-Intro
    01:10-Story of Titanic
    03:12-Outside of Ship
    05:20-Deck Overview
    07:17-Boat Deck
    09:55-A Deck
    10:47-B Deck
    12:09-C Deck
    13:25-D Deck
    14:24-E Deck
    15:19-F Deck
    15:57-G Deck
    16:42-Orlop Deck
    17:15-Tank Top
    17:39-Boilers
    19:04-Engines
    20:40-Electric Generators
    21:04-Watertight Bulkheads
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    🌐Internet Sources:
    Titanic: Deck Plan www.titanicdeckplan.com/
    RMS Titanic: Fascinating Engineering Facts: • RMS Titanic: Fascinati...
    Titanic - The reconstruction. The world's largest scale model: • Titanic - The reconstr...
    New CGI of How Titanic Sank (National Geographic): • New CGI of How Titanic...
    Encyclopedia Titanica: www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/
    📘Book Sources:
    Inside The Titanic (A Giant Cutaway Book) by Ken Marschall and Hugh Brewster
    amzn.to/3Gn44X2
    RMS Titanic Manual (Owners' Workshop Manual) by David Hutchings and Richard de Kerbrech
    amzn.to/3Ezw3Bn
    Titanic: An Illustrated History by Donald Lynch, Ken Marschall
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    Eyewitness Titanic by Simon Adams
    amzn.to/3UI77gR
    A Night To Remember by Walter Lord
    amzn.to/3Amg4UH
    🟠This animation was made with Blender 3.3 (Cycles Render)
    www.blender.org
    🎵Music (soundstripe.com):
    Gate of Alfheim by Cody Martin
    Exploring The Unknown by Adam Saban
    Forgotten Road by Moments
    I purchased a 3D model of the titanic and then I had to model the inside (it took forever!)
    www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/...
    🎧Here is some of the gear that I use for animation:
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    📼Video Summary:
    This video explores the most famous shipwreck in 3D. We'll go through the ship deck by deck, starting with the Boat Deck and then going all the way to the Orlop Deck and Tank Top. Some of the most famous rooms include the ships Bridge, Gymnasium, Smoke Rooms, Dining Saloons, Crew Alleyway, Swimming Pool, Turkish Bath, Squash Racquet Court, and the Post Office. The bottom deck (Tank Top) houses the ship's machinery. This includes the Boilers, Reciprocating Engines, Turbine Engines, and the Electric Motors.
    #b3d #Titanic #howitworks
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  • @JaredOwen
    @JaredOwen  Před rokem +1355

    Big thanks to The Ridge Wallet for sponsoring this video! Check them out here: ridge.com/JaredOwen
    Please share your feedback down below👇 - I want to hear what you think about this video! It took me almost 3 months to make...I think I'm going to go take a nap now.🛌😴

  • @Pengu1n111
    @Pengu1n111 Před rokem +7080

    As a massive Titanic nerd, I was expecting it to be good. It’s fantastic, the best description of the ship and her layout I’ve ever seen, you should be exceptionally proud of yourself Jared!!!!

  • @whodatn4l948
    @whodatn4l948 Před 9 měsíci +552

    The firemen and the rest of the crew in the bottom deck were the unsung heroes of this ship. They had to do all of the back breaking work and even kept the ships power going whilst the ship was sinking. Let their lives never be forgotten

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Před 9 měsíci +16

      Nahh the poor Jack who did nothing but seks and die was the guy everyone must remember

    • @adutchguy2944
      @adutchguy2944 Před 9 měsíci +19

      @@justusP9101 Jack didn't exist IRL

    • @justusP9101
      @justusP9101 Před 9 měsíci

      @@adutchguy2944 thats literally the point. People are stupid

    • @TreyParkersBitch
      @TreyParkersBitch Před 9 měsíci

      Who?

    • @Cuphead06
      @Cuphead06 Před 9 měsíci +9

      @@adutchguy2944 yet even still he is the one remembered

  • @rebeccalucas6063
    @rebeccalucas6063 Před měsícem +36

    My late grandmother's sister, my great aunt Sadie was 4 years old when the Titanic sank.
    She remembered adults talking about it, and it being all the big talk in town, but she was was in her 20's, and remembered something about a huge ship sinking, and people dying, and then learned the whole story she wasn't told as a child.
    She was like a walking history channel of her time, like a human encyclopedia.
    I miss her and Grandma's life lessons and stories.
    This video was very informative.

  • @GrandmaLoves2Scuba
    @GrandmaLoves2Scuba Před 2 měsíci +66

    I've watched many, many videos of this sort. This is BY FAR the best one I've seen so far. Everything so clearly explained. Good job!

    • @srastronautazinho7989
      @srastronautazinho7989 Před měsícem

      he frogot 2 main things: 1 the telemotor at the steering wheels; 2 the elevator on the 2nd class pasagers stair case

    • @Bianka.von.Fernbach
      @Bianka.von.Fernbach Před měsícem

      where did you get the info ? its so amazing --- thanks for adding
      @@srastronautazinho7989

  • @mattrittman
    @mattrittman Před rokem +3769

    Dude Jared, that was amazing! Explained in such a way that’s always easy to follow. Loved every bit of it. Excellent work as always 😃

    • @ULTRAVFILMS
      @ULTRAVFILMS Před rokem +7

      Great work to both of you :)

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman Před rokem +4

      @@ULTRAVFILMS ❤️

    • @meyonoplay8558
      @meyonoplay8558 Před rokem +3

      👀 you know your 🔥 when you get love from Matt

    • @mattrittman
      @mattrittman Před rokem +1

      @@meyonoplay8558 ❤️

    • @Foxbat-25
      @Foxbat-25 Před rokem +1

      @@mattrittman You both are legend Sir❤️, I have watched all of your videos. Much love from India Sir🙌

  • @AndyHappyGuy
    @AndyHappyGuy Před rokem +368

    Easily the best video you’ve made, definitely a must-watch for anyone wanting to learn about Titanic. You made essentially the whole 882 feet of Titanic AND went through each part of the ship deck by deck AND went through every major piece of machinery. Plus you contacted 2 reputable Titanic experts (Mike Brady from Oceanliner Designs and James Penca from T:H&G) to review this video.
    Your videos never ceases to amaze me, great job!

    • @SQUAREHEADSAM1912
      @SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Před rokem +6

      Didn’t expect to see you here.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před rokem +70

      Thanks Andy - I gave this video everything I had. I really hope it shows!

    • @Lumynex8335
      @Lumynex8335 Před rokem +3

      it definetly is

    • @benjaminniemczyk
      @benjaminniemczyk Před rokem +15

      @@JaredOwen World-class. The big companies need to learn a thing or two from your excellent work.

    • @medic_memer
      @medic_memer Před rokem +4

      @@JaredOwen where them carnival rides

  • @shanonbutler2393
    @shanonbutler2393 Před 3 měsíci +13

    As a homeschooling mother I really must say thank you. This was excellent. As a lifelong Titanic nerd I have to say that I understand better why things were so difficult that night. It is mind boggling how large that ship was and I’m sure lots of people had no idea where to even go once the ship began sinking. Great video.

  • @kazimirn.6556
    @kazimirn.6556 Před rokem +164

    For a non-titanic-oriented channel that was pretty good. You hit most of the main points that the average person might want to know reasonably concisely. The animation offers an unparalleled look at how everything on the ship works together and where they are in reference to each other. If I were to give someone a more in-depth look at the titanic outside the movie this would be my first video to show them.

    • @AirglamGuru
      @AirglamGuru Před rokem +3

      @Milk Thistle how was it political?! And self righteous in what sense?

    • @manzchello4752
      @manzchello4752 Před rokem

      @@AirglamGuru because those involved were leftwing loons.

    • @AirglamGuru
      @AirglamGuru Před rokem +1

      @@manzchello4752 Oh I see... and the movie would be "leftwing" how, exactly?

    • @mehmetdenek5830
      @mehmetdenek5830 Před rokem

      @@jlogood7712 I have nothing to say about 3D drawing, but false and false information about the Titanic(s).
      The Titanic did not sink and all passengers were rescued.
      There are 3 separate stories about the Titanic, but the news about its sinking is deliberately "lie" and the ownership of the ships is not true.
      "The hidden history" (The blue video page). ( by Marcia Ramalho )
      And watch "AETHER by Marcia Ramalho" and "GODS" videos of the same person.
      On April 18, 1912, the newspaper "The world" wrote:
      " Titanic sinking; No lives lost. All were saved"
      Some other newspapers: "All saved from Titanic after collection"
      Other otherworldly newspapers: "Titanic sank without casualties"
      It became The RMS Majestic, which they claim was laid down in 1913.
      Just one year after Titanic "sank"
      It did not operate until 1920 though. They sent it to Hamburg port for the war. A few minor changes were made to "disguise" it from Titanic. Then Germany "gave" it to Britain.

    • @AirglamGuru
      @AirglamGuru Před rokem +1

      @@jlogood7712 what "info" are you even talking about? What info was actually given in these comments?

  • @emmahiegel4172
    @emmahiegel4172 Před rokem +240

    This really put into perspective how massive the titanic was. What a tragedy all those lives were lost along with an iconic piece of history and frankly, art

    • @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH
      @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH Před rokem +3

      Prolly attempted to carry over some weapons and got blown by Axis. Britanic tried it again with same effect. Both valid military targets.

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    • @katzea.a7880
      @katzea.a7880 Před rokem +12

      @@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH How would that even be timely possible? the axis didn't exist till 1936 and It would take about 2 years for ww1 to start, let alone ww2

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před rokem +2

      @@HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH What a *profoundly* stupid comment. Yes, they were "blown" by the Axis some 20 years before the formation of the Axis powers.

    • @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH
      @HECKAKYH-ADEKBATEH Před rokem +2

      @@tim3172 well, you failed to learn history then. Axis formed already prior ww1, Axis literally means "Central" power. During ww2 their membership was roughly same. Some modern historians already connect ww1 and ww2 periods into one large period of European inter-empire wars, which were started by British Empire to weaken or take over other European Empires like German, Austrian, Türkish, Italian, Russian as well as Japanese. Most European Empires, including British were lead by same families with close blood ties . The Titanic brother Britanic was sunken in just few months by military means. Back then geneve conventions didn't apply, and even if they would apply, they have a definition of "valid military target". There were dosens of passenger ships that were used to discretely transfer the weapons. They are valid military targets even by geneve conventions. Titanic was used in same way as Britanic later, for weapons delivery. Titanic was built to withstand icebergs, it had internal segmentation to survive frontal compression hits, it had dedicated tower to watch for them. The damage that it received was cutting/ priercing, like with a tin can opener, this is exactly torpedo damage, it wasn't compressive. To get this type of damage from iceberg, the iceberg must be sharp as knife and the ship should travel at very high speeds. The truth is not comfortable, because it would backslash on royals, thus the romantic iceberg story was created. Everyone knows Titanic, but hardly anyone Britannic, because its hard to believe about second iceberg striking, thus the story about second ship is concealed. Also look at when first submarines were produced, everything matches.

  • @ringoooringooo2190
    @ringoooringooo2190 Před dnem

    Finally we can see other rooms in titanic not just first class cabin, grand staircase and 3rd class cabin...

  • @TheAndyread
    @TheAndyread Před 2 měsíci +3

    just stumbled upon this video after visiting the Titanic exhibit in my country!
    thank you SO much for this! I got so overwhelmed looking over the blueprints and breakdown drawings of the ship at the exhibit, and couldn't quite make heads or tails of anything 😅. this explained everything in amazingly simple yet detailed fashion.
    it's insane how they designed this all by hand on paper, without any form of software. truly a form of intellectual art 👌.
    thank you again! ☺💕

  • @zaheersarang6466
    @zaheersarang6466 Před 9 měsíci +120

    This is one of the best Titanic videos I've seen. One that speaks about the ship itself and not just about the sinking of it. Really amazing and insightful to see this

  • @MacLamar
    @MacLamar Před rokem +543

    This is the most amazing video I have ever seen about the Titanic. Your animations and narration are first class "pun intended". Fantastic job Jared. Cannot imagine the time, research, and skill required to produce this video, thank you so much. This truly is a work of art sir. I shipped out for 3 years working in the engine room so I particularly enjoyed the engine room information and animation.

    • @MTC008
      @MTC008 Před rokem +6

      titanic is one of the most luxury passenger ship during that generation and it was ahead of it's time

  • @SkyMMXXI
    @SkyMMXXI Před měsícem +1

    I don't even know what to say. This is the absolute best Titanic video ever.

  • @bishalsailor
    @bishalsailor Před 22 dny +3

    Really this is the best explanation of RMS Titanic in detail so far...being a merchant navy guy impressed by the way u described with the 3D designs...congrats keep it up....its very useful for students who are in this field.

  • @RivhardDavenport
    @RivhardDavenport Před 4 dny +2

    My grandmother was born in Germany in 1911, in East Prussia, She used to talk a lot about the Titanic and send me pictures of the Titanic she saw in newspapers, when i was a kid. it was the disaster of the Century. THE tTITANIC REMINDED HER OF HER CHILDHOOD TIME. I GUESS!!!!!. I STILL HAVE THOSE ARTICLS SHE SENT ME IN THE 1960'S!!!!!

  • @cauldron938
    @cauldron938 Před rokem +114

    I've seen many renders of titanic on the inside and outside, mainly by honor and glory. But this is the first time i've seen the whole ship in a single render. Amazing work Jared!

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před rokem +17

      Thank you Cauldron! I was worried it was going to take forever to render but the times were actually reasonable😋

  • @HockeyGuyinSD
    @HockeyGuyinSD Před rokem +233

    I have been a Titanic fan for years and this was, by far, the most detailed animation of her layout that I have ever seen. The video flowed and you made it easy to follow. Thanks for doing this, Jared!

  • @johnchirgwin2616
    @johnchirgwin2616 Před 2 měsíci +1

    the animation paired with all the good info is amazing. i wish my father was still around to watch these videos, he would have loved them.

  • @MahBor
    @MahBor Před rokem +124

    I can't believe you managed to model this masterpiece in such detail in such short time! It would've taken me years.
    Have you ever thought of releasing a behind the scenes video or a timelapse of how you go from idea to video?

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před rokem +69

      Thanks! Yes I have thought about doing some sort of behind the scenes - not sure when though!

    • @Imatulsaini
      @Imatulsaini Před rokem +3

      James Cameron made a real one decades ago 😅

    • @brodriguez11000
      @brodriguez11000 Před rokem +2

      @@Imatulsaini Someone doing the Titanic in VR.

    • @Losentetre
      @Losentetre Před rokem +3

      @@JaredOwen I can't wait to watch such a video from my favorite 3D model animation master!

    • @DuncanWEDD2019
      @DuncanWEDD2019 Před rokem +4

      @@Imatulsaini That's nothing. Lew Grade salvaged and refloated one, far earlier in 1980. Not only did he manage this stupendous feat of subsea engineering, he actually raised it in one piece. He lost so much money on this ultimately futile venture though, that he was later moved to lament, "it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic".

  • @jessamyers8761
    @jessamyers8761 Před 9 měsíci +237

    Im absolutely blown away by this video. I had no idea just how amazing this ship was. And it was all done without computers. This is beyond brilliant engineering!!!!!

    • @explorer47422
      @explorer47422 Před 9 měsíci +5

      and done 3 times! Even the Lusitania about a decade before this had the same design principles

    • @nhialyien8836
      @nhialyien8836 Před 9 měsíci +3

      It’s like the Pyramids. It’s brilliance beyond time, they did all they could. And that’s seeing from an abstract lense

    • @dannnywu8555
      @dannnywu8555 Před 7 měsíci

      This iceberg right ahead

    • @idontthinkso666
      @idontthinkso666 Před 4 měsíci +1

      No no, not beyond brilliant engineering, just basic engineering.

    • @rundattmedia2106
      @rundattmedia2106 Před 3 měsíci +2

      ​@@idontthinkso666so many experts on CZcams. What cutting edge ships have you built?

  • @patrickfromcanada7996
    @patrickfromcanada7996 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Was expecting to watch a few minutes or so..Well and a big WELL, I was hooked the first minute.
    Very very well complete.
    I loved every minute of it..
    Thank You

  • @lumineria1
    @lumineria1 Před měsícem +1

    Wow!! I’ve been obsessed about the Titanic for many, many years and this video has really put everything in perspective better than so many other stories. You’ve done an incredible job and I can’t wait to watch your other videos! 🥰👍🏻❤️❤️

  • @scottgamble2607
    @scottgamble2607 Před rokem +117

    Hey Jared. I'm a 3D artist, and what you create and present is ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE! Concise, informed, and perfect. I'm blown away by the undertaking and your delivery. Thank you!

  • @nikolaaskaas
    @nikolaaskaas Před rokem +172

    I can't believe the amount of work that goes into these videos. Not only the research, but the modelling especially. Much much appreciated!

  • @GooglSucksDisk
    @GooglSucksDisk Před měsícem

    So much detail of everyday living that ALL passengers went through on the Titanic which was never explained to us before by anyone. Stupendous!

  • @iiiuuj
    @iiiuuj Před 2 dny

    my one suggestion would be making a scale on the bottom so we can get a sense of how big the rooms are like the galley and such

  • @muralimanohar8952
    @muralimanohar8952 Před rokem +228

    Someone please give this man the highest award in the animation Industry!! @Jared You're just one hell of a guy, I almost have close to 10 animation channels subscribed you always take the first place!!!!!

    • @ahmedatar6069
      @ahmedatar6069 Před rokem +6

      You are right

    • @mrrandom1265
      @mrrandom1265 Před rokem +2

      Please share the names here. I'm curious to see more similar channels.

    • @muralimanohar8952
      @muralimanohar8952 Před rokem +2

      @@mrrandom1265 Glad you asked and are interested! Here you go...
      Animagraffs
      Lesics
      Thomas Schwenke
      Real Engineering
      Learn from the Base
      The Efficient Engineer
      Matt Rittman

    • @robertortega4160
      @robertortega4160 Před rokem

      Yeah 👍🏼 I agree.

    • @OfficialSamuelC
      @OfficialSamuelC Před rokem +1

      @@muralimanohar8952 Thanks! Never come across Thomas Schwenke and the last 3 on your list. I have a lot of new content to binge now!

  • @pux0rb
    @pux0rb Před rokem +60

    Great job covering all the major components of the titanic in just over 22 minutes! Some more detail on the engines for anyone curious: The two reciprocating engines are referred to as "triple expansion engines" because of how the steam cycles through the different cylinders. It first starts at the smallest cylinder, expands to push it, losing some energy. It then moves to the medium cylinder, which needs to be larger than the first because more surface area is required for the lower pressure steam to have enough force to move it. After that, it expands and moves to the final 2 largest cylinders where it expands a third time, hence "triple expansion". As an extra bonus step, it then moves onto the low pressure turbine to extract any remaining energy that was in the steam to turn the center screw. The center screw could only be controlled by the amount of exhaust steam coming out of the two reciprocating engines, and unlike them, could not travel in reverse. It had to be shut off to move the ship backward or during certain maneuvers.

    • @umi3017
      @umi3017 Před rokem +3

      Thanks for the expiation, I noticed these 4 cylinder engines are not sequenced like a normal car i4 engine, any more place to learn about it?

    • @pux0rb
      @pux0rb Před rokem +9

      @@umi3017 There are plenty of videos on youtube, and references on the web as a whole! I think one cool difference between steam engines and the i4 internal combustion engine you mentioned, is that they produce power on every stroke. A typical gasoline engine only does so once out of every 4 strokes; a diesel only 2. Steam is let into both the top and bottom of the cylinder and is continuous rather than a single burst of energy. The power these engines have is immense, just not very efficient as it takes a lot of energy to make steam, and turbines are a better design. Here's a cool note on the power of a steam engine: A steam locomotive can start thousands of tons of freight moving with 1 long stroke of the piston, while most cars can't even exit the driveway on less than a hundred.

    • @norgeek
      @norgeek Před rokem +1

      @@pux0rb (there are both four stroke diesels, typical in cars, and two stoke gasoline engines, typical in smaller motors but a lot less common these days)

    • @kentslocum
      @kentslocum Před rokem +5

      Thank you for this extra bit of detail. I was wondering why the engines had cylinders of different sizes. It's amazing that they managed to squeeze so much energy out of the steam!

    • @pux0rb
      @pux0rb Před rokem

      @@umi3017 czcams.com/video/ptDFqY-0Do8/video.html I should have just replied with this video, it fully explains how the propulsion system worked on titanic.

  • @UnoGroove
    @UnoGroove Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is such an incredible animation! Longtime Titanic hobbiest, but have never fully understood the entire layout until now. Thank you.

  • @jeepluv76
    @jeepluv76 Před 24 dny +1

    Fantastic job! It was really cool seeing the Titanic broken down into layers gives a new appreciation to the engineers, what a marvel!

  • @masamune2984
    @masamune2984 Před rokem +30

    That “carnival rides for the kids” joke got me for JUST a second, as silly as that sounds 😂😅. It’s only due to how absolutely incredible this entire video was!

  • @williamtear1319
    @williamtear1319 Před rokem +152

    Having studied the ship's blueprints for years (copies as original blueprints went down with the ship as Andrews had them with him), I can tell you that you have done excellent work. It is so accurate and alive. I was even tempted to count the rooms in the model sure that you had them correct!

    • @tobiteufel
      @tobiteufel Před rokem +7

      I always wonder how the coal is filled in the ship. Are there some vertical shafts? I mean It cant be took down the stairs...

    • @Deltaexe190
      @Deltaexe190 Před rokem +1

      @@tobiteufel there are big coal bunkers in the walls

  • @duphasdan
    @duphasdan Před 25 dny +1

    This is the best illustration of the ship I have ever seen.

  • @twistedarm
    @twistedarm Před 2 měsíci +2

    Well Jared, I think its safe to say this is a smashing success! Very, very informative Clear, Concise, easily digestible all easily understood. Thank you sir!

  • @markus4989
    @markus4989 Před rokem +96

    As a self-proclaimed Titanic specialist since my childhood, greatest respect to you.
    The animations are stunning and the comments from you very appropriate.
    At the end I would have expected a more detailed technical analysis of why the liner sank with six damaged compartments but for the majority of Titanic fans, the technical aspects are of secondary importance.
    I am thrilled and will watch the video more often.
    Best regards from Bavaria.

    • @austinh.
      @austinh. Před rokem

      A self-proclaimed Titanic specialist? U mustve always been fascinated Abt it then. I'm surprised how most people were Titanic fans since kids, since the movie is more mature

    • @mehmetdenek5830
      @mehmetdenek5830 Před rokem

      I have nothing to say about 3D drawing, but false and false information about the Titanic(s).
      The Titanic did not sink and all passengers were rescued.
      There are 3 separate stories of the Titanic, but the news about its sinking is deliberately "lie" and the ownership of the ships is not true.
      "The hidden history" (The blue video page). ( by Marcia Ramalho )
      And watch "AETHER by Marcia Ramalho" and "GODS" videos of the same person.
      On April 18, 1912, the newspaper "The world" wrote:
      " Titanic sinking; No lives lost.. All were saved"
      Some other newspapers: "All saved from Titanic after collection"
      Other otherworldly newspapers: "Titanic sank without casualties"
      It became The RMS Majestic, which they claim was laid down in 1913.
      Just one year after Titanic "sank"
      it didn't operate until 1920 though. They sent it to Hamburg port for the war. A few minor changes were made to "disguise" it from Titanic. Then Germany "gave" it to Britain.

  • @adenshibuya5270
    @adenshibuya5270 Před rokem +85

    I was actually sad when this video ended. It was exactly what I was looking for. Awesome animation!

    • @kendallandrew
      @kendallandrew Před rokem +1

      Agreed. Excellent video. Really enjoyed watching. I also wanted more on the final sinking. Exactly where did the water come in. Which bulk heads were breached? Jarred, you could perhaps create a follow up video on the sinking, where the people were trapped, how the ship listed, etc. Many thanks

  • @user-mi8qo5iv8w
    @user-mi8qo5iv8w Před 3 měsíci +1

    Estuvo perfecto el trabajo 10/10 y nos dices que hay dentro del Titanic ll

  • @acerjuglans383
    @acerjuglans383 Před 17 dny +1

    This video is stunning in it's detail, description and history.
    WELL DONE!

  • @jimmeeks320
    @jimmeeks320 Před rokem +27

    I've been fascinated with the Titanic since I was 16. I'm now 45.
    This is absolutely an amazing break down of the entire ship!!
    I learned so much that I never knew!! You should be extremely proud of this video!!
    Thank you so much for making it!!

  • @Jstruble3131
    @Jstruble3131 Před rokem +105

    What surprised me the most was how many first class rooms there were all over the ship. I always thought there were only a small number of rooms and that they were only on the upper decks.

    • @nathanwilliams6359
      @nathanwilliams6359 Před rokem +8

      I thought the same thing

    • @MrThebigcheese75
      @MrThebigcheese75 Před rokem +12

      Me too, very interesting, just goes to show how cramped steerage was.

    • @Darryl6636
      @Darryl6636 Před rokem +6

      Yah that's what I thought too that first class was all on A deck

    • @jamesdelatour2266
      @jamesdelatour2266 Před rokem +10

      Interestingly some of the more basic first class berths were actually interchangeable to second class cabins according to demand on a particular sailing. These are bunched together on the lower decks closer to the second class staircase for access. There were also some second class cabins that were interchangeable to third class.

    • @ahmedatar6069
      @ahmedatar6069 Před rokem +2

      I used to think that there were more restaurants and cafes on the ship than I saw, and that they were located on the upper decks only

  • @Blind_Hawk
    @Blind_Hawk Před 6 dny +1

    Engineering masterpiece.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před 6 dny +1

      It's incredible, still blows my mind!

  • @erandajanaka3790
    @erandajanaka3790 Před měsícem

    Unbelievable presentation. Watching this video at walking distance from my residence to Southampton Port where the Titanic was launched is simply amazing ❤❤ Cheers from Southampton.

  • @roger72715
    @roger72715 Před rokem +110

    Titanic's reputation and aura even to this day remains unmatched. The most famous ship. It's hard to digest that if it wouldn't have reduced it's speed while turning or rammed into the berg with reverse engines engaged,in either of the situations the ship could have been saved.
    Great content as always.

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy Před rokem +13

      The head-on collision survival theory has a lot of controversy surrounding it though, it isn’t guaranteed it’ll survive and the shockwave might damage more of the ship.

    • @thevikingbear2343
      @thevikingbear2343 Před rokem +14

      The main problem is that the underwater external walls were not double but single sheet of steel. If a double wall was used even with the same amount of damage, the iceberg would not have hit the inner wall. They did have double bottom so it is not out of the question to use double wall, but it came down to money. That is how the Olympic was retroffitted after the Titanic sank and most ship were done afterwards.

    • @SQUAREHEADSAM1912
      @SQUAREHEADSAM1912 Před rokem +4

      @@AndyHappyGuy I doubt it, she absolutely would’ve sank.

    • @DavidHutchinson0713
      @DavidHutchinson0713 Před rokem +11

      @@AndyHappyGuy Even if the Titanic were to survive a head-on collision, which I don't really believe would happen (the Titanic was not designed to ram a foreign object like a battleship can), First Officer Murdoch would have been charged on manslaughter when the ship gets to port, because the impact would most likely kill the people in their bunks at the front of the ship.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před rokem +2

      thank you Rondeep!

  • @dan_38
    @dan_38 Před rokem +96

    It's impressive that the ship looks big, with some rather interesting spacious sections, only to notice how compact the whole ship really was

    • @Eshanas
      @Eshanas Před rokem +13

      It’s almost perfectly the size of one nyc block

    • @matthewbowen5841
      @matthewbowen5841 Před rokem +8

      Not much wasted space.
      Except all those ridiculous first class rumpus rooms. Haha. "The first class shoe storage is on E deck and the first class dog pedicure salon is on D deck." They got to use like 70% of the dang ship!

    • @user-lv7ph7hs7l
      @user-lv7ph7hs7l Před rokem +2

      @@matthewbowen5841 They were numerous though. Most ocean liners had a large first class and large third class with relatively small second class by number of passengers. So it makes sense they get most of the space with the price of tickets. It wasn't wasted it basically sold the ship. There were many ocean liners to choose from by many companies, the Germans had a big part of the market. So the ship had to stand out compared to what was around and the competition was extremely luxurious. Some even more extreme than Titanic with Versailles style interior. Titanic was quite modern and less pompous than some older liners that had a lot more marble, gold and tapestry. For instance Mauritania was very lavish, as were the Germans such as Kaiser Wilhelm launched around the same time as Lusitania in 1906. Titanic took a more modern, simple interior. A lot of white with wood paneling. Of course each room was of a different style and period. The first class smoking room was very old style luxurious.

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 Před rokem +1

      @@matthewbowen5841 The small number of first-class passengers also paid a disproportionally-large amount of money for the luxury.
      The bulk of the operating profits (though not necessarily operating revenue) came from First Class.

    • @ChazizMTA
      @ChazizMTA Před 2 měsíci

      Not to mention the fact doors, rooms and stairs were smaller then today (because people were smaller 100 years ago)

  • @JB-yb4wn
    @JB-yb4wn Před měsícem +19

    What's inside the Titanic? Water.

  • @krisius1
    @krisius1 Před 11 dny

    lol, the carnival rides comment caught me off guard. On a side note, the tubes that carry the “smoke” are called firetubes. They take the flue gasses through the shell of the boiler to boil the water. Chances are they were scotch marine boilers .
    Power engineers.

  • @marius19897
    @marius19897 Před rokem +100

    The developers of Titanic Honor & Glory should use your video for their game. By pairing the two, you can get an incredibly accurate sense of what walking through the ship must have been.

    • @DerpyPossum
      @DerpyPossum Před rokem +21

      Actually, I think Titanic: Honor & Glory were the ones helping him with *his* video :)

    • @vincentrosario5358
      @vincentrosario5358 Před rokem +9

      Yeh, oceanliner designs and someone from titanic honor and glory helped him with making this

    • @AlmostSomething
      @AlmostSomething Před rokem +1

      Man, there's a name I haven't heard for ages. I'm in their subreddit group - seems like there are a lot of issues with that game. Hope it comes out soon.

  • @ozark7834
    @ozark7834 Před rokem +212

    You are a one in a kind channel that makes this types of video for very specific people who are interested in this like me. Please don't ever stop, this is perfect.

    • @JaredOwen
      @JaredOwen  Před rokem +27

      Thank you Ozark! I appreciate the kind words

    • @_knick
      @_knick Před rokem +2

      Keep making videos Jared!

    • @trainlover123trainsrock
      @trainlover123trainsrock Před rokem +1

      @@JaredOwen how come you say meters instead of feet? It would be easier to say 883 ft

    • @ruppert5134
      @ruppert5134 Před rokem

      @@trainlover123trainsrock Most of the world uses meters.... Time to realize the HOW it works......
      It is ALL based on WATER. Because EVERYWHERE in the world there is water so universal EASY to check weight which PREVENTS SCAMMING
      One liter water is ONE KG which is 10x10x10 cm which is one cubic decimeter...... 10 decimeter is 1 meter..... and is a 100cm ..... A 1000 meter is one KILOMETER.
      Coming BACK to water....... water freezes at 0 degreees and boils at 100 degreees..... celcius.
      THIS is how most of the world enjoys this clear objective scale.... not with all kinds of stupid vage measurements imperial mumbo jumbo designed to SCAM....so take note of this and REMEMBER....never forget...thank me later.....

    • @trainlover123trainsrock
      @trainlover123trainsrock Před rokem +1

      @@ruppert5134 that wasn’t necessary, and besides i meant mentioning both meters and feet.

  • @pranjalborgohain4091
    @pranjalborgohain4091 Před 21 dnem

    The best animation on Titanic..... absolutely loved it

  • @RoAnDangeroUs89
    @RoAnDangeroUs89 Před 3 měsíci

    I fully agree and add that this was an excellent walkthrough & visually exceptional!!
    8min in and i cant stand the fact that 1st class got best view but still could get on the emergency boats ewl!!

  • @castintime6245
    @castintime6245 Před rokem +39

    As someone who's dabbled in 3d work, I fully appreciate the time and effort that has gone into this! Amazing!

  • @TheG60528XiJinPing
    @TheG60528XiJinPing Před 10 měsíci +257

    This amount of engineering back then is astounding

    • @movetact6719
      @movetact6719 Před 10 měsíci +10

      1912 is crazy

    • @princessriley3335
      @princessriley3335 Před 10 měsíci +11

      Yeh it was a good ship. It just needed to go slower or maybe just stop at night.

    • @johmtv925
      @johmtv925 Před 10 měsíci +11

      No computer no technology only handmade step by step.

    • @mrduck8598
      @mrduck8598 Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@princessriley3335 Titanic was an ocean liner designed to get from point a to b as fast as possible, serving as the only way of transportation across water back then. It took a few days to get to point b which is already long enough. Prolonging the amount of time it takes to travel would be unnecessary.

    • @PraveenSriram
      @PraveenSriram Před 10 měsíci +1

      So hard to believe it could sink with how great the ship 🛳️ was produced!

  • @user-ne3yw2cu6c
    @user-ne3yw2cu6c Před 17 dny

    Bravo! ....Beyond Excellent...A Truly Magnificent Presentation. Thank You Jared.

  • @blueroanspecial
    @blueroanspecial Před 22 dny

    How impressive this ship was built. Thanks for the video!

  • @Saturdayz_In_The_Fall
    @Saturdayz_In_The_Fall Před 11 měsíci +168

    I love this! I always had the impression that 1st class passengers stayed on the top decks. Never imagined them to have rooms closer to the water line.

    • @josephdillard9907
      @josephdillard9907 Před 11 měsíci +23

      I know right, I was under the same impression. It's especially interesting considering the ship was laid out so that the first, second and third class passengers would rarely even see each other.

    • @Saturdayz_In_The_Fall
      @Saturdayz_In_The_Fall Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@josephdillard9907 Indeed. I would get paranoid of the fear getting lost since each deck was laid out differently lol

    • @rosz1129
      @rosz1129 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@josephdillard9907por qué en ese tiempo los dueños del Titanic y la gente rica se conocían y sabían perfectamente los dueños del Titanic que los ricos odiaban y hacían el fuchiii a la gente pobre y segunda clase no tenían nobleza y les parecía mal visto gente cerrada de ese siglo por eso fue

    • @kruszer
      @kruszer Před 10 měsíci

      same!

  • @eccentrikhat3863
    @eccentrikhat3863 Před rokem +177

    Excellent video. The story of Titanic is full of countless acts of bravery and heroism, but I always thought the electricians - who stayed at their post and kept the lights on until the very end - are often overlooked. Thank you for bringing attention to their sacrifice.

    • @teabaggins7091
      @teabaggins7091 Před rokem

      and then comes a dirty feminist and starts advocating for killing all men

  • @stevenjones2371
    @stevenjones2371 Před měsícem

    im a fan of titanic thank you for such understanding on the ship i never knew so much on this ship like you explained amazing so much going on in this ship wow

  • @Tony-rn5fm
    @Tony-rn5fm Před měsícem +2

    this is very well done and the best breakdown and views of what titanic looked like that i have seen

  • @mightybrazilsempire5316
    @mightybrazilsempire5316 Před rokem +40

    As a Titanic fan ever since i had 8 years old (0and i'm 20 now)... Thankyou.
    With your video, more people can understand how the ship was, and how it works. It was amazing to spend those 20 minutes with you!

  • @Historicaleducation-pm1li
    @Historicaleducation-pm1li Před 8 měsíci +60

    WOW, Not only have you done an incredible tour showing how the titanic works, you also included a lot of spaces people forget about! Like the 3rd class staircase!

  • @chrisb.m.a1660
    @chrisb.m.a1660 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Que trabalho maravilhoso, me emocionou muito o seu vídeo. Amo demais esse navio e tudo sobre ele. Meus parabéns pela ótima explicação e pelo ótimo conteúdo. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @Bfa10i
    @Bfa10i Před 18 dny +2

    This is the best titanic video I've ever seen in my entire life. I've been trying to find whats inside the titanic for my titanic build in minecraft. And this is the video where I see the full inside of the ship. Because I keep finding videos of a part of the inside of the titanic but this is all mixed! So I like this video A LOT if i rated this video I would rate it a 10/10!

    • @Tozzpot500
      @Tozzpot500 Před 16 dny

      As someone who also enjoys building the titanic i would strongly recomend the Titanic Honour and Glory game/demo as you can actually walk around the ship and enter most of the common spaces in 1st class.
      Another minecrafter Rilhon does some amazing builds as well you can download his Titanic designs with full interior on the internet

  • @80aj
    @80aj Před rokem +42

    I have been studying RMS Titanic for 30 years. I thought I pretty much knew everything to know. Your model sir is not only accurate, but I evenearned a few things. Very impressed.

  • @2jsalomon
    @2jsalomon Před rokem +38

    man. this had to have taken FOREVER to make.... hell, all of your videos have to have taken ages. Just know that we all thoroughly appreciate all of your hard work Jared! Cheer from Texas

  • @fernandoezidiomullerpereir3249

    Simplesmente sensacional !!
    Obrigado !

  • @witchss4298
    @witchss4298 Před 16 dny

    타이타닉 안쪽을 본건 처음인데 신기하네요!ㅎ👍👏👏👏

  • @fayemagzi5151
    @fayemagzi5151 Před rokem +11

    I'm not the only Titanic nerd then?! What a fantastic insight to this amazing ship. There will never be another one with such an amazing character as what she had. God bless her.

  • @mr.v2500
    @mr.v2500 Před rokem +102

    Your 3D models are just mind-blowing. Hats off, I can’t imagine how much time it must take to create this fantasticstuff.

  • @user-wl5pg8sq7v
    @user-wl5pg8sq7v Před 2 měsíci

    Jared, This video animation is amazing! You did an incredible job in creating this video, as well as your others! I am a retired teacher for Special Needs students (40 years!). I have been interested in the Titanic for a long time. One day a teacher friend of mine and I were talking about the just-released movie "Titanic" and I mentioned my interest in the ship. She asked me if I wouldn't mind talking to the students (This was a regular education school that also served special needs students) about Titanic as her class was currently on a unit in their studies concerning the discovery by Robert Ballard of the final resting place. I had a model and visual aids which I used in my presentation. I discussed the history, and the sinking, as well as compared the historical event to the events described in the movie and how authentic they were (or were not!) After watching your beautiful video, I wish I had your video to use in my presentation! The detail is outstanding and would have really enhanced my discussion! Again, Great job! I also watched your video on the Arizona (WWII history is also an interest of mine! I'd like to ask, what program did you use to create these videos? I also have a computer game called "Titanic: Adventure Out Of Time" and one feature of the game is that it lets the user take a tour of the ship! The object of the game is to solve a mystery on the ship and the user is able to interact with passengers and crew to gather clues, and after solving the mystery, the user has to make their way off the ship before it sinks. Great game and your video will help me navigate nthe ship@! Thanks so much!! My best your continued success with these videos!!

  • @shipbloxxer
    @shipbloxxer Před 2 dny +1

    some small mistakes but i learnt alot thank you so much!

  • @michaelthomson9461
    @michaelthomson9461 Před rokem +48

    This is probably the best internal visualisation I’ve ever seen, simply brilliant. I hope you are working in a related field, your work is to be rewarded ana dmired.

  • @Foxbat-25
    @Foxbat-25 Před rokem +42

    It is not an easy work animating a long video like this, this really needs hardwork and dedication. Thank you Jared for Sharing us knowledge and information through your visuals and animations. Much Respect to you Sir🙌❤️

  • @GlOHDOESGLOH
    @GlOHDOESGLOH Před 2 měsíci

    Bro I love learning about titanic. TITANIC is my favorite ship ever thank you for making this video

  • @Alinn314
    @Alinn314 Před měsícem +1

    B Bridge Deck
    C Shelter Deck / Well Deck
    D Saloon Deck
    E Upper Deck
    F Middle Deck
    G Lower Deck

  • @lisabkirchner
    @lisabkirchner Před 9 měsíci +234

    This is the best rendering of the Titanic’s deck structure that I have seen to date. I learned so much. Thank you! Excellent job!

    • @eliel0503
      @eliel0503 Před 8 měsíci +6

      Have you seen Titanic: Honor and Glory? It's a game that's still in development and they basically made the most accurate representation of Titanic yet

    • @lisabkirchner
      @lisabkirchner Před 8 měsíci

      @@eliel0503 wow! No, I haven’t but I will look it up. I am so fascinated by the Titanic and all of the stories & info about it!

  • @stephenosullivan9016
    @stephenosullivan9016 Před rokem +46

    As a lifelong Titanic history fan, this video is absolutely essential and expertly done! Its one thing to look at the photos or read a blueprint. Even to look at cut away photo. But the way you even cut away the cutaways is so helpful in gaining perspective. Great job!

  • @steveperry2149
    @steveperry2149 Před 9 dny

    The two backup generators were on a flat within the turbine engine room casing on the D deck level; not behind or aft of the electric engine compartment, which was the propeller shaft tunnels

  • @ericpowellmusic
    @ericpowellmusic Před měsícem

    My favorite part about the titanic is about the split in half 2:39

  • @ellabella6099
    @ellabella6099 Před 10 měsíci +56

    Ocean Gate made me come to watch this and I wasn’t disappointed. Amazingly created 👏🏻

  • @MrKockabilly
    @MrKockabilly Před rokem +70

    Is it safe to say that the animation is just the tip of the iceberg of all the efforts in creating this video? That's surely a hard and complicated task in itself but the planning, organizing, and all the technical research on the details are certainly enormous especially when accuracy needs to be an uncompromising aspect of this production. Awesome as always.

    • @mistylover7398
      @mistylover7398 Před rokem +1

      🧊

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy Před rokem +2

      And building the damn ship itself. The model has actual sheer, which means it's curved from bow to stern. This isn't just putting walls in the ship, he needed to take that curve into account too.

    • @mistylover7398
      @mistylover7398 Před rokem

      @@AndyHappyGuy even though I don't know what any of that means have this 🥒.

    • @user-e-idk
      @user-e-idk Před rokem

      pun intended

    • @Nikkk6969
      @Nikkk6969 Před rokem

      I mean once you learn it was purposely sunk to get rid of J.P. Morgan’s business opponents since they opposed the establishment of the federal reserves then yeah

  • @lidhryn
    @lidhryn Před 2 měsíci

    Moço
    MUITO OBRIGADA PELO SEU TRABALHO q incrivel

  • @user-ih5cl2fk9o
    @user-ih5cl2fk9o Před 16 dny +1

    Всегда завораживал Титаник. И такая грустная история у него в итоге, очень жаль.

  • @supersayianz
    @supersayianz Před rokem +9

    20:56 salute to the team who kept the electricity all the way as much as possible despite the havoc that was going above.

    • @figure1864
      @figure1864 Před 9 měsíci

      Sadly they the lights still got cut off during the break up of the ship

  • @mrrandom1265
    @mrrandom1265 Před rokem +18

    15:31 fun fact: the swimming pool is still full more than 100 years later

  • @DoomNerd67200
    @DoomNerd67200 Před měsícem

    Stunning animations. It is crazy to think that the first half of the boad took 2 hours to sink, while the other half probably not even 10 minutes, because of the huge breach.

  • @husnainhyder6713
    @husnainhyder6713 Před měsícem

    How can I complement 😢.
    This is heart warming analysis.
    Titanic and Das Boot both are the fuels to learn engineering.
    Please make such video on Das boot as well.
    Love from pakistan.

  • @Dimapur
    @Dimapur Před rokem +48

    Wow! The amount of work and dedication that you put into this project is mind-blowing. Thank you so much for this masterpiece!

  • @matthewbowen5841
    @matthewbowen5841 Před rokem +31

    This is awesome! Despite having watched probably thousands of hours of ship-related content over the years, and read many books as well, I never knew why they called third class steerage until now! The whole breakdown was fantastic!

    • @joesweeney6152
      @joesweeney6152 Před rokem +5

      I always thought it was called steerage because on older ships the passengers slept among the cattle (steers), and was about to correct the author. But I did a little reading and found out I was wrong. His explanation makes more sense anyway.

  • @pho3nix-
    @pho3nix- Před měsícem +1

    I had no idea there were so many first class cabins even as "far" down as the E deck. I thought they were all situated on A to B deck.

  • @carloseduardorebello6397
    @carloseduardorebello6397 Před 3 měsíci

    Fantástica as imagens, a explicação, super parabéns...uma grandíssima aula a respeito do titanic...👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @clairecelestin8437
    @clairecelestin8437 Před rokem +9

    That's the clearest view I've ever seen of the ship's design, and that includes wandering around in THG. There are so many crew and passenger rooms; it's hard to escape the realization that the Titanic was a floating hotel. What a disaster. More than 100 years later it's still heartbreaking.

  • @ErikAnkan73
    @ErikAnkan73 Před rokem +4

    Beside "Titanic Honor and Glory", this is the clearest explaination of how the ship actually looked like. Good job!

  • @nicholasmorsovillo2752
    @nicholasmorsovillo2752 Před měsícem +1

    Boiler Room No.6 is wherw fireman Frederick Fleet worked and he was the one who saw the water pooring into that compartment aside from the bulkhead he stated to have seen water coming up through the floor and it was coal bunker no. 5 which was adjacent to boiler room no. 5 where the Titanic had a coal bunker fire.

  • @jj-if6it
    @jj-if6it Před 18 dny

    I loved this! I've been interested since even before the movie and I learnt some new things. I haven't seen the layout shown so clearly and well presented. Well done!

  • @ash.prm23
    @ash.prm23 Před rokem +5

    As a lifelong Titanic enthusiast, the standards for what Titanic videos impress me are quite high. After having watched countless hours and hours of every single Titanic video on the internet, I stopped enjoying the newer Titanic videos by some creators that focus more on exaggerating facts that would bring in viewers rather than do justice to the original ship and her builders. However you my friend, have truly done something remarkable with this video. I have not been this impressed and so thoroughly enamoured with anyone's work for as long as I can remember. This video truly does justice to the work of the architects and engineers of the ship, who just like you mentioned worked by hand, what a truly phenomenal achievement. The hours of hard work and research you put into this really shows, the entire video was just so beautifully done, the ship beautifully recreated, and the information so smoothly put together. This video has now entered a special playlist of the best Titanic videos on CZcams that I keep for myself. Absolutely stellar man, you deserve all the praise that you're getting. You've earned yourself a lifelong subscriber.

  • @timelord2222
    @timelord2222 Před rokem +89

    Some interesting notes:
    - Regardless of its depiction in movies, the Titanic's center propeller had only 3 blades, the other two ships had 4.
    - At the very center of the boat deck is what is called the compass platform, it contains a classic magnetic compass, the platform is rasied so that the compass is as far as possible from metallic objects to avoid interference.
    - Condensers in the turbine engine room were connected to pumps that circulated the cold sea water in order to condense steam into water (in fact, Titanic had many various pumps to deliver water to many parts of the ship).
    - Crow's nest was accessed through a ladder located inside the mast.
    - The 4th funnel was also used as an exhaust for the ship's kitchen.
    - Titanic's upper (exposed) decks had many ventialtion intakes (powered by electric fans) that were used mainly for ventilation of the ship's insides, but also as an air intake to improve coal burning in the boiler rooms, so one could say Titanic had "turbocharged" propulsion :)

    • @pingwu2472
      @pingwu2472 Před rokem +4

      Uh your just like my teacher and I’m 8

    • @thomasmcginley7944
      @thomasmcginley7944 Před rokem

      Why did the Titanic have a triple blade center prop?

    • @tomflavel7312
      @tomflavel7312 Před rokem +1

      @@thomasmcginley7944 purly to try and find the most efficient option, the olympic was already running with a four blade center prop, so they tried a 3 blade on titanic.

    • @thomasmcginley7944
      @thomasmcginley7944 Před rokem

      @@tomflavel7312 I never knew this. I thought Titanic had a quadruple blade prop like Olympic & it was chosen specifically for the purpose of creating more thrust than the wing props as well as demonstrating the superiority the turbine engine had over the reciprocating engines.

    • @tomflavel7312
      @tomflavel7312 Před rokem +1

      @@thomasmcginley7944 Well, their thought process was to run both of the almost identical ships and get a practical answer instead of a theoretical one.

  • @janhansen554
    @janhansen554 Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice clip about Titanic. Funfact. This ship had huge luxury because it had ... hot water to cabins... Time has changed..

  • @kakhak
    @kakhak Před měsícem

    Jared, you are probably an alien. I can't even imagine how one man can do job this titanic big.