Design Secrets of the RMS Carpathia | Detailed overview of the famous Cunarder | Oceanliner Designs
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ladies and gentlemen it is your friend mike brady from ocean liner designs
carpathia is one of those ships that we all know of but it's also one of those ships that we don't really collectively know a whole lot about
probably the most interesting and surprising design secret of carpathia is the fact that originally she carried sails
it's a sad end to carpathia although maybe a little fitting that she was lost in the line of duty
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RMS Carpathia rushed to the rescue of the Titanic's passengers in April 1912 and has gone down as one of history's most famous ships. Despite this, little is generally known about the vessel. In this video we explore some of Carpathia's lesser-known features and changes over the course of her lively career. If you enjoy my content be sure to subscribe to the Patreon where you can get full 24 hour early access to all videos, exclusive content including bloopers and outtakes and an invite to the Crew-only Oceanliner Designs Discord server. Support me on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/oceanlinerdesigns Oceanliner Designs explores the design, construction, engineering and operation of historyβs greatest ocean liners β from Titanic to Queen Mary but not forgetting the likes of Empress of Ireland or Chusan. Join Mike Brady as he uncovers the myths, explains the timelines, logistics and deep dives into the lives of the people and ships that we all know and love. Ship Ocean Liner Oceanliner Designs P&O Strathnaver Maritime History Naval Engineering Ship Engineering Famous Ocean Liners Carpathia Sails Titanic RMS Cunard