Google Earth has a shipwreck layer which includes the Titanic but the Olympic (the Titanic's sister ship) never sank. The Olympic had a collision with a British warship in 1911, and had to be brought back to the shipyard in Belfast to be repaired. Other than this, it had a long sailing career, until it was finally retired and scrapped in 1937.
You can, however, find the Titanic on Google Earth. See the related question.
Olyimpic and britannic google it to find out more.olympic was one and one was called gigantic but then was named britanic after its sister ship titanic.
There was a ship called the Olympic. She was the sister ship of the Titanic. She ran from 1911 to 1935.
In Layers panel of Google Earth under Ocean there is a Shipwrecks layer, which if checked will shows icons for shipwrecks around the world like the HMS Titanic with details about the ship, when/why it was sunk, and sometimes video clips, etc. This, however, will require you to know approximately where the ship was sunk to locate it.There is also the "Shipwrecks Tour" and "Visible Shipwreck Collection" from Google Earth Community (GEC) that can be downloaded and viewed in Google Earth.See related links below.
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The ship is known as R.M.S. Olympic. The Olympic was Titanic's sister ship.
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The RMS Olympic was indeed a real ship. It was the sister ship to the RMS Titanic. It was retired in 1935.
The Olympic was 492 ft long.
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The Titanic and Britannic were the sister ships of the Olympic
The Britannic and the Olympic
The sister of the RMS Olympic was the RMS Titanic, which sank in 1912.