It’sover 100 yearssince the Titanic final , fateful journeying . But tucked off in engineering journal dating even further back are some fascinating details about how the ship was build — and in this video , Engineering Guy Bill Hammack casts a thoughtful eye over them .
Having sift through images and information held in copies of The Engineer published between 1909 and 1911 , Bill describes the construction of the Titanic and its matching the Olympic . He wrap up everything from their build in dry docks , how their locomotive , steering chemical mechanism and propellers work , and what did for the ships in the last . It ’s a fascinating 11 minutes . [ Engineering Guy ]
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