What's New

This app has been updated by Apple to use the latest Apple signing certificate.

Bugfix

App Description

The HMS Caroline Augmented Reality App has been produced as part of the new blockbuster exhibition: '36 Hours, Jutland 1916, The Battle that Won the War' exhibition at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth.

The 3D digital model of HMS Caroline can be viewed using the dedicated trigger image either in the exhibition, or using the trigger image contained within the app.

The App features:

****Incredible augmented reality 3D digital model of the only surviving ship from the Battle of Jutland, the cruiser HMS Caroline.****

****A history of the life of the ship, and of the Battle of Jutland.****

****Find out more about the exhibition: '36 Hours, Jutland 1916, The Battle that Won the War'****

****Find out more about ships, events and exhibitions at the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth****

iPhone Screenshots

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iPad Screenshots

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App Changes

  • July 08, 2016 Initial release

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