This simulator is incredible. It looks like some time traveler sneaked onto the Titanic before its maiden voyage and filmed it all with their smart phone.
I wonder if she had a glass tube type smoke detector. AFAIK Mauritania had one already years earlier and several ships had one later including the Bremen/Europa and the Queen Elizabeth. No official information on Titanic's firefighting apparatus exists.
Hi, friend! Where is the watertight bulkhead control panel located? Shouldn't she be in the chart room? (Room with the second helm, behind the captain's bridge)
If you guys would like to learn more about the team (not me) that made this demo, please go to www.titanichg.com
This simulator is incredible. It looks like some time traveler sneaked onto the Titanic before its maiden voyage and filmed it all with their smart phone.
Titanic Honor And Glory music is so good
This is beautiful. I hope one day a game can simulate thousands of passengers and water simulation of the Titanic sinking.
awesome i think someday we can see the captains room.
Wow wonderful ❤❤
No Captains quarters/suite?
It wasnt designed in this demo.
❤ Amazing 💙
I wonder if she had a glass tube type smoke detector. AFAIK Mauritania had one already years earlier and several ships had one later including the Bremen/Europa and the Queen Elizabeth.
No official information on Titanic's firefighting apparatus exists.
Yes, they had a firefighting apparatus. Even in the engine room
The passage way looks very narrow only one person would fit. It must have been wider
Nope thats pretty accurate lol. Only so much space to work with!
@@bowlingfan33Its weird how the hallways always looked so spacious in the movie, but in reality only 1 person could fit through at a time.
@@Boileryard Big difference between crew and passanger spaces.
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Hi, friend! Where is the watertight bulkhead control panel located? Shouldn't she be in the chart room? (Room with the second helm, behind the captain's bridge)
I don't have an answer for that. When this demo was made it was 85-90% accurate. I'd recommend googling the bridge, that may give you an answer.
The real ship only had the switch and bell to warn those below, but not the fancy light-up board from the film.