The Titanic Engelhardts were responsible for saving many lives at her sinking, despite difficulties encountered in launching them. The Titanic and Olympic (as built) each carried four collapsible boats of the Engelhardt type in addition to their conventional wooden lifeboats. She was broken up in 1924 following acquisition by a German line after a liquidation sale. In 1912, Birma was one of the ships to respond to the sinking of RMS Titanic. She was built in 1894 by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company in Govan, United Kingdom, as Arundel Castle and later went through numerous ownership and name changes, including coming into the hands of the Russian American Line. SS Birma was a British-built transatlantic passenger ship. I do not own the rights to this ship model. This is a repaint of Alex Beaut's Carpathia. I made a new account because I forgot my login info. This model includes the bridge and some interior (out on the decks.)Ĭopyright 2021 by Neal Wellman (godzilla rocks) Here is the Queen Mary, an old model made back in the day (around the time of the Silent Hunter 3 Queen Mary was released.) (Before you read, please note this model is not mine, it belongs to "Jake Russel." All credits go to him, I am simply reuploading this after it was taken down). Range: 23,500 miles at 15 knots cruising speed This is a Victory Ship from WW2 for VSF or VS7 (not tested). (Exterior and interior 1 are what the ship looks like in Virtual Sailor, Exterior and Interior 2 are what it looks like in Vehicle Simulator.) Modified and reuploaded for better experience by me (G011d3n)! Originally converted and uploaded by Blue Star Line. This beautiful model was created by Parker S. The Ocean Liner, United States is now back in both Virtual Sailor and Vehicle Simulator. All credits go to them, I am simply reuploading this after it was taken down). (Before you read, please note this model is not mine, it belongs to a Youtube user by the name of "Blue Star Line" and Parker S.
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