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RMS Titanic

1,394 Boverman  5.5 years ago

So, the last weeks I was working on this thing. I kinda would say I'm proud of it....but.......Let me explain it like this: IT CAN'T STEER. The Design was a Week ago finished and then I tried to make it drive. If anyone can fix this he/she can do so. Please.

But anyway: Have Fun!

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 51.7ft (15.8m)
  • Length 524.9ft (160.0m)
  • Height 106.0ft (32.3m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight N/A

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.002
  • Wing Loading 13,712.3lbs/ft2 (66,949.2kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,098.1ft2 (102.0m2)
  • Drag Points 258343

Parts

  • Number of Parts 2783
  • Control Surfaces 0
  • Performance Cost 6,724

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    Bruh make mobile version

    2.6 years ago
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    真的很希望可以沉入海底,还有救生艇可以放下来。

    2.7 years ago
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    45 B17fan

    Well the titanic was going about 22 knts and it couldn’t turn away from the iceberg quickly enough so that’s how it died @FoxCraftPlanes

    3.4 years ago
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    45 B17fan

    The RMS Titanic sank in the early morning hours of 15 April 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean, four days into her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York City. The largest ocean liner in service at the time, Titanic had an estimated 2,224 people on board when she struck an iceberg at around 23:40 (ship's time)[a] on Sunday, 14 April 1912. Her sinking two hours and forty minutes later at 02:20 (ship's time; 05:18 GMT) on Monday, 15 April, resulted in the deaths of more than 1,500 people, making it one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history.

    Titanic received six warnings of sea ice on 14 April but was travelling about 22 knots when her lookouts sighted the iceberg. Unable to turn quickly enough, the ship suffered a glancing blow that buckled her starboard side and opened six of her sixteen compartments to the sea (the forepeak, all three holds, and boiler rooms 5 and 6). Titanic had been designed to stay afloat with four of her forward compartments flooded but no more, and the crew soon realised that the ship would sink. They used distress flares and radio (wireless) messages to attract help as the passengers were put into lifeboats. THIS IS STRAIGHT FROM WIKIPEDIA AND THIS IS TRUE FACTS@JamesBleriot

    3.4 years ago
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    45 B17fan

    Yes it can stop being dumb @JamesBleriot

    3.4 years ago
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    45 B17fan

    Actually yes the titanic could’ve turned away from the iceberg but the captain was dumb and decided to put the ship in reverse but that made the ships turn speed slower so that’s how the iceberg in the titanic collided together @FoxCraftPlanes

    3.4 years ago
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    BURGER ICE

    3.7 years ago
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    ICEBURGER

    3.7 years ago
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    @FoxCraftPlanes Iceburger

    3.7 years ago
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    @JamesBleriot Exactly I mean that's how it sunk right? It couldn't steer away from the iceburger

    3.7 years ago
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    2,763 thecrusader

    @Boverman can you remake the ship to have a lot less parts

    5.3 years ago
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    @JamesBleriot really true lol

    5.4 years ago
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    1,394 Boverman

    @JamesBleriot http://www.simpleplanes.com/a/qdfh2x/RMS-Titanic-Mobile

    +1 5.5 years ago
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    i have a sinking feeling about this ship

    5.5 years ago
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    4,379 JamesBleriot

    And don’t worry about the steering. Titanic in real life couldn’t steer.

    +3 5.5 years ago
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    4,379 JamesBleriot

    @Boverman Can you de-mod this so mobile users can use it?

    5.5 years ago