Proposal for an ocean liner made by A.C. Hardy, british architect, and Pierre de Malglaive, Representative of the French Line in London (c1937). It was proposed to be 1,300-ft long, have a speed of 37 knots and a capacity for 4.000 passengers (15% First Class and 85% Tourist). From: Scientific American. July, 1938. This post made by @StrangeGrayDuck

Transatlantic Liner of the Future
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part 2 Titan II-class: M.S. United States Grandeur, H.M.H.S. Britannic II, M.S. Silver Falcon, M.S. Silver Swift II
S.S. Goodwill II. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck
S.S. Titan 2. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck
Transatlantic Liner of the Future IV. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck
part 3: R.M.S. Olympic II, Transatlantic Liner of the Future III (inspired by A.C. Hardy 1937), S.S. Yankee Clipper II, Meyer Werft's Manta Ray II
Transatlantic Liner of the Future V
Transatlantic Liner of the Future V (part 2)
S.S. Flying Cloud III. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck
S.S. Titan IV. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck
M.S. Titan III. you can see at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1dzr6LqMQuAuKprOE3FAwdy-x… or https://gamejolt.com/@StrangeGrayDuck











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