Leekbrookgull
Well-known member
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wTKmimCrmcNothing American about this,Just decent lines and filming.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wTKmimCrmcNothing American about this,Just decent lines and filming.
If that happened, and it was calculated that the weight of water into the damaged sections would cause her to tip so that subsequent sections flooded, would it have been possible to hole the other end of the ship to provide a counterbalance and stop the tipping action that flooded the rest of the ship?
Being a bit of a Titanic "anorak" I wish James Cameron had done a remake of "A Night To Remember" with the modern effects available to him rather than base it round a particularly improbable love story.
They is a clip where at 2/40 (American voice-over) where in the 1958 verison and it's the same one a young radio officer just about to turn-in,but as you would do just put the 'phones' on to listern to whats happening and he picks up the Titanic,the rest is history.
Been a Titanic buff for years even got to hug some hull plating at a museam in Orlando ,so at least some of the Titanic made it across the pond.