BTW, the picture is of Oceanic sailing out of New York to her new home port of Southampton. It was taken on Wednesday June 5, 1907. That same day, Adriatic made the first White Star departure from Southampton.
@@Sublandfan Oceanic and Adriatic would have passed each other during their Southampton-New York crossings. Just as Teutonic and Majestic would have on the same route.
Better not, honestly, they'll just go kaboom, yeah this looks so much like it. It would probs look like some type of crap pulled out of the future and taken out the toilet 10 times, and called "modern". but if it's like a complete replica, even same whistle, then i'm all for it lol
Thats what I thought. I have chime whistles from the smallest 1 1/2 inch diameter up to 12 inch diameter, including an 8 inch Crosby. Have heard them all many times on air and steam. Check out my "all 12 inch chimes" posting and hear my 12 inch Star Brass chime.
BTW, the picture is of Oceanic sailing out of New York to her new home port of Southampton.
It was taken on Wednesday June 5, 1907. That same day, Adriatic made the first White Star departure from Southampton.
I imagine the S.S Oceanic Leveing New York to its home port Southampton and it blowing the whistle...
@@Sublandfan Oceanic and Adriatic would have passed each other during their Southampton-New York crossings. Just as Teutonic and Majestic would have on the same route.
Not New York, you can see the baggage tender Pontic alongside the Oceanic. The Pontic for her whole service life with WSL was in Liverpool.
that whistle scream is the most beautiful thing I've ever HEARD
The fact this was made on my birthday……
ships from the 1890s are just beautiful
her sound is so beautiful
Queen Of The Seas - certainly one of most beautiful ocean liners ever to cross the atlantic.
Thank you for this
What the fuc-
Oceanic: screams
She sounds more like a train
Thats because this is a steam engines' whistle. It doesn't belong to the Oceanic II.
White Star Line has best ship whistle sound but poor quality of ship metal on 1800-1912.
Nice! I never heard this before!
Holy sh*t your channel is literally whistle heaven💀
Titanic 1997 Horn 0:04
Again 0:14
And Again 0:26
I hope they rebuild this
So it will be RMS Oceanic II II
Oceanic 3
White Star Line got bought by Cunard Line, It wont make these ships anymore.
Better not, honestly, they'll just go kaboom, yeah this looks so much like it.
It would probs look like some type of crap pulled out of the future and taken out the toilet 10 times, and called "modern". but if it's like a complete replica, even same whistle, then i'm all for it lol
Kronzprinz Wilhelm: Aww a Small tender!
True
Oceanic: shush your mouth German spaced out funnel thing
With a tugboat whistles
@@steamship999 LOL no
SS Great Eastern: “Am I a joke to you?”
At 18,915 tons, she was the largest ship ever built until the RMS Celtic (1901) which came in at 20,904 tons.
@@steamship999 HEY I DIDNT SAY THAT
Such a nice looking ship.
Tender: sorry Oceanic
My kid
Oceanic:leaves
Deadass sounds like an American 6 chime whistle LOL
This is not her whistle tho
It's a 8 inch crosby chime
Thats what I thought. I have chime whistles from the smallest 1 1/2 inch diameter up to 12 inch diameter, including an 8 inch Crosby. Have heard them all many times on air and steam. Check out my "all 12 inch chimes" posting and hear my 12 inch Star Brass chime.
Oceanic: I AM NOT FAT
This is just the right horn because she’s skinny
Cho.
Oceanic 3 is fater
Or not
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Lol
When I build this in Lego Fortnite I’m playing this a sail away.
It kinda sounds like the titanic whistle in the titanic movie
Titanic 1997 horn 0:04
Again 0:14
Again 2 0:24
Oceanic: bye little poop
Oceanic: yay I have a little tender
WAIDDA FORKIN MINUTE THATS THE PONTIC/TRAFFIC (I)
Me too
Where to find
Tender: ghhhh
Where did you find!?
3 longs is ship
Hello