uhh, yeah.. you're facts on the "QE2" are a lil wrong.. you're talking about the Queen Elizabeth, not the Queen Elizabeth 2. That ship lead a very different life lol also how the heck could you forget the Queen Mary? she WAS the largest ship in the world at one point, and is the only true ocean liner of the 30s to be preserved... like.. c'mon.. she's in Long beach, LA and deserves some more attention
@@moontrainz3790 yeah the Queen Elizabeth was the larger ship lol, she was only surpassed by one other purpose built Ocean liner, the Queen Marry 2. In terms of cruise ships though, Carnival Sunshine was the first passenger vessel to exceed 100,000 tons, beating the QE back in 1996.. but she's a cruise ship, not an ocean liner
You really stuffed up on the Queen Elizabeth! All your footage is of the QM2, which was the Ocean Liner that replaced the two original Cunard Queens, Elizabeth and Mary!
Well, you have many mistakes. First, in my opinion, this list isn't correct, and there are some mistakes on the ships's careers. Also, you are making some pronunciation mistakes. I can say this, because I'm on ocean liner fan, and know these things. Please, don't get me wrong- I don't want to offend you, or anyone else. You ae making videos on all topics, so, this is still a nice video. I enjoyed it.
Wonderful video and the footage. A couple of details, if I may: 1) It's "Aquitania" with an "i" (an old region in France) not "AquAtania with an "a", as if related to water; 2) The "Queen Elizabeth 2" never caught fire and is currently a hotel at Dubai; it was the "Queen Elizabeth" of 1940, the largest ship in the world in that moment and one of the biggest of all times and which served a very long and distinguished career, along wit the Queen Mary (of 1938) both as very fast passenger liners and troopships during WW2, and again as passenger liners after the war. The Queen Elizabeth was sabotaged and intentionally set on fire at Hong Kong bay in 1972 while being converted into a floating university, by then being renamed "Seawise University". Thanks a lot for the video, I'm an old fan to those old splendid liners.
You discuss Queen Elizabeth whist showing pictures of the QE2! The QE2 did not serve as a troop ship in WW2 nor did it catch fire in Hong Kong! It is now a hotel somewhere
Not bad but some of the information is very twisted 1: Normandie was 1,029 feet long 2: Queen Elizabeth 2 was not an RMS, she was an MS, and you're mixing up information with RMS Queen Elizabeth
What the hell? You got your Queen Elizabeth’s wrong… you mixed up the history of the QE2 with that of the original Queen Elizabeth… you guys are usually better than this. Pull this video and make the correction.
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You need to update Queen Mary 2 is not the only one. Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, which would be the third and the forth coming Queen Anne
Even when it s a sad story there s something unique with the titanic built as the biggest ship but will stay as the biggest name in term of ship popularity . A name that so big no other ship can dethrone it
You literally did this like 2 months ago… I’m tired of all the repeats 😢I’ve been a faithful subscriber for years. I’d love to see BRAND NEW content that you haven’t done before please
Incorrect on so many fronts. Biggest two errors......Titanic was NOT the biggest Maritime disaster of all times and the QE2 is being confused with the original Queen Elizabeth.
Your research is wrong, QE2 is in fact in Dubai as a floating hotel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_2?wprov=sfla1 and was not built at the end of WWII, the was the RMS Queen Elizabeth, which also burnt in Hong Kong harbour during a refit as the Seawise University en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Queen_Elizabeth?wprov=sfla1 and the QE2 was MV Queen Elizabeth, not RMS...
Hey man you got the facts wrong. Queen Elizabeth caught fire in Hong Kong, Queen Elizabeth 2 is still alive and well. You also forgot to mention that Queen Elizabeth 2 uses the most efficient steam turbines ever and that is the reason she only has one funnel.
Everything about QE2 starting service in WW2 is false, QE2 was launched in the early 70s. The Queen Elizabeth was launched in the late 30s, but the images your using is of the QE2.
@@willengel2458 uh, troop ships can carry more than Aircraft Carries lol.. the Gustloff is to this day the worst single loss of life out at sea ever to be recorded. it's not as well known about due to the disaster taking place in wartime. was covered up
Correction. QE2 is docked in Dubai. QE #1 died in Hong Kong.
I’m a hongkonger but.. WHAT
(Not a big fan of Cunard)
@@Bloboii didnt see any images of her in hong kong?
@@CybilleBrothersOFFICIAL she was converted into a university and caught fire and sunk in hong kong
@@CybilleBrothersOFFICIAL or ur meaning dumbpling never saw a photo of the cunarder in hong kong
As an ocean liner buff, I developed a very sudden belly ache viewing this. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one.
all i know is i skipped to the second last to find out it was the QE2, so yeah. you and me both
Yes, it's a very bad material. But I survived until the end XD
Only the thumbnail is already a mess
uhh, yeah.. you're facts on the "QE2" are a lil wrong.. you're talking about the Queen Elizabeth, not the Queen Elizabeth 2. That ship lead a very different life lol
also how the heck could you forget the Queen Mary? she WAS the largest ship in the world at one point, and is the only true ocean liner of the 30s to be preserved... like.. c'mon.. she's in Long beach, LA and deserves some more attention
Normandie was actually larger than Raffaello and even Queen Mary. Normandie was also 1,029 ft long
Was 1,029 after her refit.
but the Rms Queen Elizabeth is bigger than the normandie
@@Levisathome she was made in 1940 but won the biggest ship trophy in 1942 when normandie sank
@@moontrainz3790 the queen elizabeth had a larger grt than the normandie tho
@@moontrainz3790 yeah the Queen Elizabeth was the larger ship lol, she was only surpassed by one other purpose built Ocean liner, the Queen Marry 2. In terms of cruise ships though, Carnival Sunshine was the first passenger vessel to exceed 100,000 tons, beating the QE back in 1996.. but she's a cruise ship, not an ocean liner
There are 3 ocean liners in the world and 2 of them are stationary hotels and museums. The Queen Mary 2 is the only one in service today.
you forgot about the ss united states
Somebody didn't check their facts on this one!
trueee
When did the QE2 service WW2???? The QE2 had its maiden voyage in 1969.
it took part in the Falkland war as a troop carrier.
It didn't... combo mistake of name, story, and images here. The Queen Elizabeth (not QE2) was the mid-century behemoth.
@@willengel2458 I was going to write it but I never but yes
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You really stuffed up on the Queen Elizabeth! All your footage is of the QM2, which was the Ocean Liner that replaced the two original Cunard Queens, Elizabeth and Mary!
truee.. they did not include queen elizabeth and queen mary. seems like they did not gather information correctly
Also, Bremen and Europa were smaller than Leviathan and Bismarck
Well, you have many mistakes. First, in my opinion, this list isn't correct, and there are some mistakes on the ships's careers. Also, you are making some pronunciation mistakes. I can say this, because I'm on ocean liner fan, and know these things. Please, don't get me wrong- I don't want to offend you, or anyone else. You ae making videos on all topics, so, this is still a nice video. I enjoyed it.
Wonderful video and the footage. A couple of details, if I may: 1) It's "Aquitania" with an "i" (an old region in France) not "AquAtania with an "a", as if related to water; 2) The "Queen Elizabeth 2" never caught fire and is currently a hotel at Dubai; it was the "Queen Elizabeth" of 1940, the largest ship in the world in that moment and one of the biggest of all times and which served a very long and distinguished career, along wit the Queen Mary (of 1938) both as very fast passenger liners and troopships during WW2, and again as passenger liners after the war. The Queen Elizabeth was sabotaged and intentionally set on fire at Hong Kong bay in 1972 while being converted into a floating university, by then being renamed "Seawise University". Thanks a lot for the video, I'm an old fan to those old splendid liners.
You discuss Queen Elizabeth whist showing pictures of the QE2! The QE2 did not serve as a troop ship in WW2 nor did it catch fire in Hong Kong! It is now a hotel somewhere
Alot of misinformation in this video
The Queen Mary II s only one Ocean Liner still in service.
Not bad but some of the information is very twisted
1: Normandie was 1,029 feet long
2: Queen Elizabeth 2 was not an RMS, she was an MS, and you're mixing up information with RMS Queen Elizabeth
What the hell? You got your Queen Elizabeth’s wrong… you mixed up the history of the QE2 with that of the original Queen Elizabeth… you guys are usually better than this. Pull this video and make the correction.
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@@android3183 Hello, can you tell me in English about your hair please, I simply adore those ladies that grow theirs super long and would like to know all about yours, describe your hair to me please?
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Where is the britannic
Queen Ships
Does anybody notice how distorted Queen Victoria is on the thumbnail?
You need to update Queen Mary 2 is not the only one. Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth, which would be the third and the forth coming Queen Anne
Even when it s a sad story there s something unique with the titanic built as the biggest ship but will stay as the biggest name in term of ship popularity . A name that so big no other ship can dethrone it
Uhh what happened to the mv qv in the thumbnail
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You literally did this like 2 months ago… I’m tired of all the repeats 😢I’ve been a faithful subscriber for years. I’d love to see BRAND NEW content that you haven’t done before please
Incorrect on so many fronts. Biggest two errors......Titanic was NOT the biggest Maritime disaster of all times and the QE2 is being confused with the original Queen Elizabeth.
Your research is wrong, QE2 is in fact in Dubai as a floating hotel en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Elizabeth_2?wprov=sfla1 and was not built at the end of WWII, the was the RMS Queen Elizabeth, which also burnt in Hong Kong harbour during a refit as the Seawise University en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Queen_Elizabeth?wprov=sfla1 and the QE2 was MV Queen Elizabeth, not RMS...
Um, point of clarification, RMS Titanic was the biggest moveable man-made object, not the RMS Olympic
he ment that it was the biggest moveable man made object before the titanic was made and her refit made her bigger than the titanic
You forgot SS France 😢
RMS QM2 is the only comfortable way to cross the Atlantic.
Hey man you got the facts wrong. Queen Elizabeth caught fire in Hong Kong, Queen Elizabeth 2 is still alive and well. You also forgot to mention that Queen Elizabeth 2 uses the most efficient steam turbines ever and that is the reason she only has one funnel.
"How wrong do you want this to be?"
Them: yes.
Cool video
BRO WHERES THE FREAKING TITANIC
Why are the SS France/Norway, SS Ile de France and SS Canberra excluded? Just so you could pretend the Lusitania was among the top 15?
True
Everything about QE2 starting service in WW2 is false, QE2 was launched in the early 70s. The Queen Elizabeth was launched in the late 30s, but the images your using is of the QE2.
Ocean liners are actually still here with the ships Rms queen mary SS united states
You know absolutely nothing about ocean liners, especially the Queen Elizabeth and Queen Elizabeth 2.
half the information in this is wrong
7:15 Not true. The worst maritime disaster is the sinking of the Dona Paz in the Philippines in 1987 with an estimated death toll of around 4,300.
Not true, the "Wilhelm Gustloff"-sinking at the end of ww2 are much larger, number of victims are unknown but estimated as over 10000.
@@anne-britmarkel2551 an aircraft carrier crew is between 3'000+ to as high as 5'000 with basic bedding. so, 10'000 was a bit overstated.
@@willengel2458 It was a troop transport
@@willengel2458 uh, troop ships can carry more than Aircraft Carries lol.. the Gustloff is to this day the worst single loss of life out at sea ever to be recorded. it's not as well known about due to the disaster taking place in wartime. was covered up
Actually, Doña Paz was the worst PEACE TIME maritime disaster, the worst maritime disaster was Wilhelm Gustloff which was sank by U-boats.
There ot is
No offense, but you pronounced Cunard wrong. Cunard is pronounced "q-nard" not "coonard".
I cant stop laughing in the thumbnail...if you cant see whats wrong in the thumbnail ur blind...
I saw it as well, it was cursed
QE2 did not enter service in 1942. She was launched in 1967.
it's a floating prison disguised as cruise ship. passengers are limited to the food, entertainment, itinerary the cruise ship provides.
ocean liners are not cruise ships -.-
Can you come up with new content it’s the same old recycle why…
Who writes this crap? SMH
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Yep....Ladies first.
Floating petri dish.
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