Britannic was slightly larger (it had greater width).
Titanic: 46328 GRT
Britannic: 48158 GRT
No Brittanic was completed in 1914.
Brittanic.
Yes she was on the Brittanic the day it sunk, She was also on the titanic and the Olympic. Her duty on the Brittanic was a nurse. When it sunk, she got into a lifeboat and jumped out to avoid being hit from the propeller. Her thick hair saved her life.
The Olympic, titanic and brittanic were all built from the same plans. The original idea was for three near identical ships to run the trans Atlantic route. Olympic and titanic were built together with Olympic completed first. Lessons learnt from her design were corrected on titanic, and after the titanic sank lessons from that were corrected on the brittanic. Still the same standard plan just modified to suit times and needs.
Titanic had two sister ships, one of them was the Olympic, which came before titanic in 1911, and the Brittanic, which was originaly supposed to be named Gigantic. Britanic sank in 1916 at the meditteranean as a WW1 hospital ship
the yard number of the Tianic was 401, the Olympic was 400. i do think the Brittanic was 402 (but dont hold me to that) lol
Titanic and her sister ships were built in the dockyards of Harland & Wolff in Belfast, Ireland.
No. The White Star Line made a line of ships. The Titanic, The Britannic, and the Olympic. The Titanic and the Britannic sank but the Olympic is in storage. The Olympic did not sink it was called old reliable and served for 25 yrs before being scrapped. It was the most successful of its two other sister ships, the Titanic and Britannic.
RMS Olympic was the lead of 3 sister ships, the other 2 being the RMS Titanic and HMHS Brittanic. All 3 were built in the Belfast, Ireland, at the Harland and Wolff shipyard.
November 12th, 1916
Back then, it was. There are dozens of ships today that are much larger than Titanic
No. Many ships have been built that are much larger than the Titanic.