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The first model testing of Blue Star Line’s proposed newbuild, Titanic II, took place in a 300 m tank in Hamburg, Germany, between 9-12 September. Hydrodynamic service and consulting group, Hamburg ...
Geffen said continued fascination with the Titanic is due to so many elements of the disaster that weren’t uncovered in James Cameron’s 1997 film — like the discoveries revealed by the 3D ...
After a 3D model of the sub which may be used in Connor's expedition was released, many people have been left wondering what Titanic director and wreck visitor James Cameron would think of it. Cameron ...
A wooden model of the Titanic II was tested earlier this month ahead of the ship's construction in China. The 9.3 metre model was put through populsion and power testing in a 300metre tank in ...
For the first time ever, a 3D scan has provided a complete view of the Titanic wreck. The model supports heroism by the ship's engineers, who maintained power running during sinking.
Geffen says previous images of the Titanic were often limited by low light levels, and only allowed viewers to see one area of the wreck at a time. He said the new 3D model captures both the bow ...
A 9.3-metre wooden model of the Titanic II was put through propulsion and power testing in a 300-metre tank in Hamburg earlier this month, ahead of the ship's construction in China.
“This model testing by HSVA will be an important stage in the Titanic II project,” Mr Palmer said. “The Titanic II model is to be tested in the HSVA tank at speeds of between 18 and 24 knots.
Deep ocean explorer Parks Stephenson explains why this 3D digital scanned model of the Titanic offers unbiased information about the wreck and has even solved some of its mysteries.
DIY Laser-Cut 3D Sculptures (Titanic, Eiffel Tower, Ferris Wheel, and more) - YouTube Eiffel Tower and Titanic, P-51 Metal Works 3D Laser Cut Models can be easily made with a metal frame that ...
The original Titanic, carrying 2,224 passengers and crew, sank after hitting an iceberg during its maiden voyage on April 15, 1912. It had 16 wooden lifeboats which accommodated just 1,178 people ...