Although it would take more than a single torpedo to sink Queen Elizabeth, there’s no doubt in real life that U-99 was one of the most vicious U-Boats in history. She’d sink 244,658 GRT worth of ships, SS Laurentic among them. Although not as famous as U-20 or U-103, she was definitely known for the damage she would do to enemy shipping. It’s sad to know that Queen Elizabeth’s fate would be much more painful than a wartime loss, too. We shall never forget her stories.
@@astralaidhdhdu69 .. You’d essentially get the real sinking, which isn’t what is on this video. This video is a what if scenario. And I am not completely sure if a historical remake of her sinking would be made anytime soon unfortunately.
As a German the U-99 was definitely one of Hitlers newest most deadly weapons. And according to history too the U-99 was for sure one of the most damn near deadliest subs that Hitler created. Idk if that’s true but I been hearing it a lot in German history books saying the U-99 was one of Hitlers newest but deadly created weapons during the war
Good movie, but I cannot believe one torpedo could sink a ship the size of the Queen Elizabeth, even less in so short a time that more than half those on board don't escape.
I’m grateful they were able to salvage the wreck and put her back in service. I sailed on her in the early 60’s and it still had a musty smell to her. They had to pull all the bodies out and replace most of the carpets but otherwise she was good as new.
The History Of The RMS Queen Victoria: The RMS Queen Victoria Was Ordered By Cunard Line And Was Built At Clydebank,Scotland Shipyard. On December 4th 1936 The Keel Was Laid Down. On September 27th 1938 She Was Launched By Her Majesty The Queen. On February 27th 1940 Plans To Move The Ship So That It Does Not Suffer From Bomb Attacks,As It Not Completed. On March 3rd 1940 She Departed From Clyde To New York. On March 7th 1940 She Arrived At New York And Laid Up. In November 1940 She Departed From Singapore,On To Sydney For Conversion To a Troop Transport Ship. On March 10th 1946 After Completed As a Troop Transport Ship,Restorated And Completed As a Passenger Ship At Gourock,Southampton. She Was Delivered To Cunard-White Star Line In October 1946. On October 14th 1946 She Left On Her First Voyage From Southampton To New York. On August 18th 1968 She Was Sold To Victoria Corporation. On September 19th 1968 She Arrived At Southampton On His Last Voyage Across The Atlantic. On October 31st 1968 She Departed Southampton On His Last Cruise To Port Canaveral. On December 9th 1968 She Arrived At Port Canaveral,And Handed Over By The New Owners,She Was Rebuilt Into a Exhibition Center For The Victoria Corporation. On July 19th 1969 She Was Sold To Queen Ltd. And Renamed VICTORIA. In August 1970 Queen Ltd. Decleared Bankruptcy. In August 1970 She Was Sold To C.F. Yianshi Group {Registed By University Foundatiuns Ltd.} And Renamed UNIVERSITY EXPLORER. On February 14th 1971 She Departed From Port Canaveral To Hong Kong. On July 14th 1971 She Arrived At Hong Kong. In 1971 The Conversion Into a University/Cruise Ship Had Began. On February 9th 1972 During The University Explorer's Conversion,a Fire Broke Out Onboard The Ship. On February 10th 1972 Got The Ship Capsized And Lay On Its Side In Hong Kong,The Ship Was Lost. On August 7th 1973 This Is How The Superstructure Was Cut Off. On September 13th 1973 The Ship Has Been Salvaged. In November 1973 She Was Towed To a Shipyard In Shanghai. On October 11th 1975 She Was Deleted Ship For The University Lists. On October 3rd 1976 Arrived While Towing To Beijing,China For Scrapping. In October 1977 The Ship Has Been Scrapped.
Awesome, the best shipster is back again. Also is the bridge scnee from the Queen Mary? This is an awesome vid. Was this Chris’s model btw? And can you check out my one vid (you don’t have to) Keep up the great work! (hope everyone knows this vid is fictional)
@@AllThingsFlightSim So the link for this download is on a Facebook page. Not sure if it's still available for purchase though. facebook.com/Queen-Mary-Queen-Elizabeth-Virtual-Model-946409278787552/
That's true the sinking if queen Elizabeth is not real, but it's a great animation, and there's actually a chance that she woulden't sink by one torpedo cuz it would take at least three even depending on the safety of her watertight doors and double platted hull.
Yes, May 24th 1941 a shell from the Bismarck hit the draft of HMS Hood, starting a deadly chain reaction which im too dumb to understand where in the end resulted the Hood blowing up in 2 pieces
The queen Elizabeth was transferred to china Hong Kong to be a University but we'll being retifited a fire started and sank the ship on its side in Hong Kong harbor and it was covered up when building an entirely new dock for ships to come in maybe some ruble of the queen Elizabeth is still under the dock!
I do not believe this video is factually accurate at all. My recollection of the sinking was Completely different. A ship of that size did not go down that quickly at all as the internal Pressurizer would have kept it afloat for much longer before its inevitable demise. Personally, i believe this video should have shown the Internal stabilisation mechanism kicking in and keeping it afloat. Nevertheless, this was animated wonderfully and me and my wife were very moved. Goodnight.
Although it would take more than a single torpedo to sink Queen Elizabeth, there’s no doubt in real life that U-99 was one of the most vicious U-Boats in history. She’d sink 244,658 GRT worth of ships, SS Laurentic among them. Although not as famous as U-20 or U-103, she was definitely known for the damage she would do to enemy shipping. It’s sad to know that Queen Elizabeth’s fate would be much more painful than a wartime loss, too. We shall never forget her stories.
Or U-48
It would have been better if it sunk by fire because that is how it actually sank tbh
@@astralaidhdhdu69 ..
You’d essentially get the real sinking, which isn’t what is on this video. This video is a what if scenario. And I am not completely sure if a historical remake of her sinking would be made anytime soon unfortunately.
As a German the U-99 was definitely one of Hitlers newest most deadly weapons. And according to history too the U-99 was for sure one of the most damn near deadliest subs that Hitler created. Idk if that’s true but I been hearing it a lot in German history books saying the U-99 was one of Hitlers newest but deadly created weapons during the war
Yet again, shipster exceeds my expectations with a truly AMAZING video!
Yup
Yey, a very great video! Keep up the good work! :)
Awesome Video! Keep it up!
I get a feeling From The Britannic Film and oh my goodness HMS Hood makes an appearance!!!
Great video, but do you use Virtual sailor 7, Virtual sailor 7.5 or Vehicle Simulator to make these videos
Good movie, but I cannot believe one torpedo could sink a ship the size of the Queen Elizabeth, even less in so short a time that more than half those on board don't escape.
"Black Dynamite, I don't know how, but the damn Queen Elizabeth is sinking by the bow!!"
well if its a goliath then i guess the water is david XD
David Vs Goliath
A movie by.. Shipster1912
HMS Hood was a very beautiful ship, too bad it was sunk by Bismarck in 1941 which was also a beautiful ship
Love the video's man could i ask what game is that your playing?/making video's on? thanks
I’m grateful they were able to salvage the wreck and put her back in service. I sailed on her in the early 60’s and it still had a musty smell to her. They had to pull all the bodies out and replace most of the carpets but otherwise she was good as new.
You uploaded yay
The History Of The RMS Queen Victoria:
The RMS Queen Victoria Was Ordered By Cunard Line And Was Built At Clydebank,Scotland Shipyard. On December 4th 1936 The Keel Was Laid Down. On September 27th 1938 She Was Launched By Her Majesty The Queen. On February 27th 1940 Plans To Move The Ship So That It Does Not Suffer From Bomb Attacks,As It Not Completed. On March 3rd 1940 She Departed From Clyde To New York. On March 7th 1940 She Arrived At New York And Laid Up. In November 1940 She Departed From Singapore,On To Sydney For Conversion To a Troop Transport Ship. On March 10th 1946 After Completed As a Troop Transport Ship,Restorated And Completed As a Passenger Ship At Gourock,Southampton. She Was Delivered To Cunard-White Star Line In October 1946. On October 14th 1946 She Left On Her First Voyage From Southampton To New York. On August 18th 1968 She Was Sold To Victoria Corporation. On September 19th 1968 She Arrived At Southampton On His Last Voyage Across The Atlantic. On October 31st 1968 She Departed Southampton On His Last Cruise To Port Canaveral. On December 9th 1968 She Arrived At Port Canaveral,And Handed Over By The New Owners,She Was Rebuilt Into a Exhibition Center For The Victoria Corporation. On July 19th 1969 She Was Sold To Queen Ltd. And Renamed VICTORIA. In August 1970 Queen Ltd. Decleared Bankruptcy. In August 1970 She Was Sold To C.F. Yianshi Group {Registed By University Foundatiuns Ltd.} And Renamed UNIVERSITY EXPLORER. On February 14th 1971 She Departed From Port Canaveral To Hong Kong. On July 14th 1971 She Arrived At Hong Kong. In 1971 The Conversion Into a University/Cruise Ship Had Began. On February 9th 1972 During The University Explorer's Conversion,a Fire Broke Out Onboard The Ship. On February 10th 1972 Got The Ship Capsized And Lay On Its Side In Hong Kong,The Ship Was Lost. On August 7th 1973 This Is How The Superstructure Was Cut Off. On September 13th 1973 The Ship Has Been Salvaged. In November 1973 She Was Towed To a Shipyard In Shanghai. On October 11th 1975 She Was Deleted Ship For The University Lists. On October 3rd 1976 Arrived While Towing To Beijing,China For Scrapping. In October 1977 The Ship Has Been Scrapped.
very good im glad you did not sink it side ways :)
could you get a link for this. I really like the model of her!
Nice Video Shipster
The innocent ship is damaged by German
Awesome, the best shipster is back again. Also is the bridge scnee from the Queen Mary? This is an awesome vid. Was this Chris’s model btw? And can you check out my one vid (you don’t have to) Keep up the great work! (hope everyone knows this vid is fictional)
RMS Queen Elizabeth
@@kim_fitria_britannic_offic7808 Yes
@@μάξιμος14142 Yes I Do
in 1940 the queen elizabeth wouldve been getting converted to a troopship
15th commet and hi and good work on this video
I love the queen Elizabeth and queen Mary and que2 so than.v ks
0best of all videos at this channel
Movie Idea: Queen Elizabeth 2: Lightning Strikes Twice. This ship gets sunk by Vietnam
Can u make a vid about USS Arizona?
Part of me feels this is a more meaningful end for her than the brutal, ignoble fate she suffered in Hong Kong.
Like the queen mary one from 5 years ago good job shipster
nice video
That music in the start from the warbles from Chuck e cheese
What game is this?
What game?
How the hecc do you make these videos
Where can I get this ship?
You can find the queen mary in California
I think
But the queen Elizabeth I do not know
@@polishspytank09 Its under a shipping port in China if your talking about the real QE1
@@AllThingsFlightSim So the link for this download is on a Facebook page. Not sure if it's still available for purchase though. facebook.com/Queen-Mary-Queen-Elizabeth-Virtual-Model-946409278787552/
That's true the sinking if queen Elizabeth is not real, but it's a great animation, and there's actually a chance that she woulden't sink by one torpedo cuz it would take at least three even depending on the safety of her watertight doors and double platted hull.
If this vid is around 1940 means that Hms hood will sink a year later
Yes, May 24th 1941 a shell from the Bismarck hit the draft of HMS Hood, starting a deadly chain reaction which im too dumb to understand where in the end resulted the Hood blowing up in 2 pieces
ur mom
@@DavidJohnson-cf5yj I don't get it
@@DavidJohnson-cf5yj haha, your so funny.... *NOT*
@@dutchthespitfire3204 ur mom too
What is this game called?
Virtual sailor 7
Link please ?
I love ur vids although i think it would take at least 2-4 torpedo's to sink the QE not just one
Nice!
Don't mind making my own sinking video.
The queen Elizabeth was transferred to china Hong Kong to be a University but we'll being retifited a fire started and sank the ship on its side in Hong Kong harbor and it was covered up when building an entirely new dock for ships to come in maybe some ruble of the queen Elizabeth is still under the dock!
Was Germany the only one that had U boats.
U boats? Yes. submarines? No.
Can you do a ship M.V Abigail
RMS Queen Elizabeth
RMS QE
A.k.a Queen Elizabeth
@@μάξιμος14142 Yes
@@μάξιμος14142 Very Nice☺👍
DARN YOU U-BOAT!
Nnoice👍
Hi adli
@@rmscelticlines3374 wait WHAT THE HELL HOW TF DID YA GET MY NAME?!?
Edit: also hi
Pls make an animation of hms hood exploding
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I do not believe this video is factually accurate at all. My recollection of the sinking was Completely different. A ship of that size did not go down that quickly at all as the internal Pressurizer would have kept it afloat for much longer before its inevitable demise. Personally, i believe this video should have shown the Internal stabilisation mechanism kicking in and keeping it afloat. Nevertheless, this was animated wonderfully and me and my wife were very moved. Goodnight.
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this didn’t age well(?)
The actual queen elizabeth was burnt
That's great
Do SS America
The second Lusitania…
Queen Elizabeth never was hit by a torpedo nor. I sank in Hong Kong Harbor in the 1960's after a fire.
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The Queen Elizabeth actually burned and sank in Hong Kong Harbor as the Seawise University in 1971
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Liverpool 1940 irish sea the British warning to German the u 99 is one German deadliest but the battleship is good that s British names HMS Hood
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Awesome Video! Keep it up!
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