As I heard, Britannic was even more unsinkable than Titanic ;]
No. The Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic.
Actually, the Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic
The Titanic sank in 1912 And the Britannic sank in 1916
Titanic had two sister ships; the sister ships were the Britannic and the Olympic.
Yes. Titanic and Britannic are both Olympic-class ocean liners.
Britannic was the third and final ship of the Olympic class. Problems found in her sister ships were corrected in the new design. Obviously, more lifeboats and new davits were added, and "watertight" bulkheads were sealed at the top. But designs were also changed. Britannic was made 2 feet wider than Olympic and Titanic, and her aft well deck was enclosed with a small promenade. Thus Britannic was larger than Titanic.
no she was not in britannic she whas in titanic
No. The Britannic was launched 2 years after the death of Titanic and since several improvements were added to both the Olympic and Britannic lifeboat wise, the Britannic became at least 3 inches larger than the Titanic.
There was no ship called Britannic Titanic; there was a White Star Line ship named Britannic. Of the two (Britannic and Titanic), the Britannic was larger.
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
Britannic was slightly larger (it had greater width). Titanic: 46328 GRT Britannic: 48158 GRT
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.