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The plane plunged, but it leveled out about 20 feet (6 meters) above the ocean and headed for the ship's starboard side. The crash ripped off the plane's right wing, which landed on the deck.
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According to Professor Paik's calculations, the iceberg's 6.3-second impact left an 18 square foot gash in Titanic's starboard (right) side. In all, the gash stretched across six compartments ...
The Richmond, Virginia-based 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the lower-court judge likely lacked the power to hear the lawsuit brought by 19 states and Washington, D.C., to challenge the ...
When the Titanic was torn open by the iceberg at about 11.40pm on April 14, 1912, Murdoch was tasked with evacuating staff on the starboard side. They found that a davit – a crane used to lower ...
"The position of a lifeboat davit – seen in new hi-res detail – suggests his crew was preparing a launch moments before the starboard side was engulfed, corroborating Second Officer Charles ...
which sports an unconventional layout where only the gangway on its starboard side is present while the portside one has been moved to the roof of the superstructure, hence freeing up 10 square metres ...
Picture: Atlantic Productions/Magellan Based on a glancing blow with the iceberg lasting 6.3 seconds, the damage would have been a thin gash on the starboard side - seemingly insignificant when ...
When the Titanic struck the iceberg at 11.40pm on the evening of April 14, 1912, Officer Murdoch was placed in charge of evacuations on the starboard side of the ship. However, what transpired ...
The position of a lifeboat davit—seen in new hi-res detail—suggests his crew was preparing a launch moments before the starboard side was engulfed, corroborating Second Officer Charles Lightoller's ...