Although she was launched in 1938, Cunard's Queen Elizabeth was immeadiatlty used for operational service during WW2 before she could make a journey as a liner. she was returned to Cunard at the end of the war and made her maiden voyage as an ocean liner on 16 October 1946.
The first voyage of the Titanic was in April 1912. It never made it. in the related links box below I posted the wikipedias article on the titanic so you can have the specifics.
RMS Queen Mary I, 27 May 1934 RMS Queen Mary II, 12 January 2004
The first steam boat was made by Robert Fulton, it made its maiden voyage on August 17, 1807. Fulton's boat had a 24-horsepower Boulton and Watt engine that was controlled by the pressure of steam and a partial vacuum.
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The Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. It departed from Southampton, England, and made stops in Cherbourg, France, and Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, before heading toward New York City. Tragically, the ship struck an iceberg and sank on April 15, 1912.
The Titanic sank on its maiden (first) voyage.
tragedy and maiden voyage of ship
The maiden voyage of Askabar (1948)
Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage" was was on the 1975 "Song for My Lady" album that quickly went out of print and never made it to CD. I think it was his best album. Glenn Starnes
She went from Dublin And then to Spain and then to Southampton and then left to go to New York but never made it
set sail April 10th 1912 and sank on April 15th 1912
The first voyage of the Titanic was in April 1912. It never made it. in the related links box below I posted the wikipedias article on the titanic so you can have the specifics.
The Carnival cruise companies ship Spirit's maiden voyage was made on April 29, 2001. It cost $375 million to construct and is still sailing the seas today.
The Titanic made its maiden voyage leaving port on the 13th of April and sank the night of April 14th 1912, after striking an iceberg,
The Boeing 747, often referred to as the "Jumbo Jet," made its maiden voyage on February 9, 1969. This iconic aircraft was the first wide-body airliner and revolutionized air travel with its large capacity and long range. The 747 became a symbol of modern aviation, significantly increasing the number of passengers who could be transported over long distances.
RMS Queen Mary I, 27 May 1934 RMS Queen Mary II, 12 January 2004
The first hovercraft, invented by Sir Christopher Cockerell, was launched in 1959 in the United Kingdom. It made its maiden voyage across the English Channel.