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Titanic in the air?

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Im fasanated by the titanic , but i just wanted to ask , when jack and rose are on the steel railings while the ships is verticle, when the actual titanic did that ..........did people actualy fall and slide down and hit steel objects ect?

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  1. yep....kinda sucks, huh?


  2. Once it got some angle, the boilers tore off their mounts and fell forward through the ship, making it stand on its nose.

  3. Yes, that was accurate, based on eyewitness accounts and based on what they saw when they finally found the Titanic beneath the ocean.  

    For a while, there was some debate about whether the ship had actually broken apart, but there's no doubt now that it did, and it broke apart because the stern went so high up out of the water.

  4. Yes. Many were crushed by massive objects falling on top of them. A horrible way to go, but it did happen.

  5. The ship began to break in half before the stern rose high in the water.  The combined bows-middle section went down very quickly, ploughing into the sea bed some 2.5 miles beneath the surface.

    The stern section remained afloat for some time before it sank.  It came to rest on the sea floor some distance from the bows-mid section.
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