No, the Britannic was bigger by about 29 metres in length and over 9000 tons heavier.
No the Mauritania and Lusitania are from a differenent company than the Titanic! Titanic's sister sips are The Olympic and The Britannic!
No. The Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic.
The Lusitania, Califorian,Britannic,Carpathia.
The Lusitania, Califorian,Britannic,Carpathia.
Actually, the Britannic was 3 inches bigger than the Titanic
Robert Ballard also discovered the Bismark, the Lusitania, and the Britannic.
As I heard, Britannic was even more unsinkable than 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.
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.
No, there was no connection. Lusitania and sister ship Mauretania belonged to Cunard Line and were slightly smaller but faster than White Star Line's Titanic, Olympicand Britannic. All were competitors in the lucrative New York to Southampton run.
There is a wreck which is broken in half and has a large debris field. Fortunately for divers, both pieces are upright- unlike, say, Lusitania or the Britannic.
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.