What can rail preservation learn from a simulator about Titanic? Project Director Tom Lynskey walks us through the research and development of Titanic: Honor and Glory and how it showcases the oceanliner’s history from a very different perspective.
Titanic Sinks in Real Time: Video from “Honor and Glory” Game April 15, 1912 is a day that will always live in infamy as the day that the biggest ship in the world, at the time, the RMS Titanic, struck an iceberg, then slowly sank into the iceberg-filled waters of the North Atlantic. Charles Wilson, who carved the central portion of the 'Honour and Glory Crowning Time,' remembered that when the Titanic finally set sail from Belfast there had not been time to set a clock into the ornate carved panel over her First-Class Staircase, and a mirror had to be substituted until the clock arrived. Join Titanic: Honor and Glory and travel back in time to 1912, aboard the RMS Titanic. With a fully explorable, historically perfected RMS Titanic at your disposal, experience her opulence as very few did as you walk the decks of the doomed liner. Grand Staircase A Deck Vestibule Grand Staircase Boat Deck.
Learn more about the project at TitanicHG.com!
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