Love the video! The QE2's horn is just the most unique & iconic sound I've heard on a ship. Theres no other ship with such a magic touch anywhere in the world , I always loved hearing her blow her horn in NY & it's a sound I'll dearly miss. Thanks for posting! PEACE!
The flags on the mast are: The Cunard House Flag The Red Ensign The Dutch Flag and possibly The Blue Peter* (*The Blue Peter is traditionally flown to show that a ship is sailing that day)
for those, that are unaware, a foreign ship flies that countries flag while in port, as a sign of respect, also known as a courtesy flag. example she was British flagged, but while in Australian Waters, she flew the Australian Flag.
It's not a whistle either, I'ts a horn, most ship switched to horns when they came instead of whistles. Whistles usually sound better but horns had more power for less steam.
The horns are (as QE2 is still very much around) of a slightly different Hz and therefore a slightly different pitch resulting in a so called "beat frequency" which varied depending on weather conditions etc. Wether this was originally intended or came to be by accident is so far unknown. But in short the horns are not broken. Also, as far as I know, horns are never steam powered they are either air or electrically powered.
A beautiful sound from a beautiful ship - we miss QE2.
music to my ears............
Love the video!
The QE2's horn is just the most unique & iconic sound I've heard on a ship.
Theres no other ship with such a magic touch anywhere in the world ,
I always loved hearing her blow her horn in NY & it's a sound I'll dearly miss.
Thanks for posting!
PEACE!
The flags on the mast are:
The Cunard House Flag
The Red Ensign
The Dutch Flag
and possibly The Blue Peter*
(*The Blue Peter is traditionally flown to show that a ship is sailing that day)
chrisr19897 not the blue peter. I just checked against one from Wikipedia...
Mla mla mla mla mla qe2 horn be like
I SAW THE HORNS!!!!!!!
thanks for posting!!! GREAT Sound
for those, that are unaware, a foreign ship flies that countries flag while in port, as
a sign of respect, also known as a courtesy flag. example she was British flagged, but while in Australian Waters, she flew the Australian Flag.
Wonderful!
whats the ship airhorn signaling combo's and what do they mean, never heard 5 long blasts?
Abandon Ship!!!
@@jimmybolf2001 No, abandon ship is 6 short and 1 long.
What made her sound as if it had rhythm. Her whistle isn't broken is it?
two horns of the same pitch
It's not a whistle either, I'ts a horn, most ship switched to horns when they came instead of whistles.
Whistles usually sound better but horns had more power for less steam.
The horns are (as QE2 is still very much around) of a slightly different Hz and therefore a slightly different pitch resulting in a so called "beat frequency" which varied depending on weather conditions etc. Wether this was originally intended or came to be by accident is so far unknown. But in short the horns are not broken. Also, as far as I know, horns are never steam powered they are either air or electrically powered.
The Typhon horns featured in this video are air powered but QE2's foghorn on the bow is electrically powered.
She's always had that since I was a teen XD such a unique and LOUD lady!!