RE: Project Madrid: New Hamlet? Giga Coaster? 315' Tower?
Stormrunner is a nice accelerator, but it's has A LOT of downtime.
Stormrunner is a nice accelerator, but it's has A LOT of downtime.
UncleDuncan said:Stormrunner is pretty badass. I don't have objections to BG going for something in that style.
About the leaks: I can't tell if they're real or not - I'm not an expert. I kind of hope they're forgeries only because the person who posted the pics has a kid (kid gates in the background) and has a Nintendo Switch (e.g., expensive video game habit) and I'd hate to see him/her get fired with those kinds of commitments looming.
Cthru3 said:If the ride starts at FP and crosses the Rhine into a tophat it might be a double launch. I know I would love a sit down with a corkscrew or a heartline roll. With Drachenfire gone I feel we are missing that.
There are a lot of new coaster styles out there BG could go with but at this height and this amount of money I doubt they would consider anybody but Intamin or B&M. If they go B&M there will be pressure to be better than Fury because of the only 5 hour distance. A better coaster than Fury would be a tall and expensive order. I305 is right up the road you don't want a clone of that or anything similar. I doubt there's room in this area for either of those type or rides. The tophat idea makes a lot of sense. The only other thing I could see being that tall would be a B&M wing.
warfelg said:I would agree with it having a good chance of double launching if it's got the top hat on the other side. If it is could end up with something like Full Throtle at SFMM or Maverick....both "underwhelming" IMO. But then that puts it as an LIM launch as opposed to an accelerator like the rumor says.
Shane said:warfelg said:I would agree with it having a good chance of double launching if it's got the top hat on the other side. If it is could end up with something like Full Throtle at SFMM or Maverick....both "underwhelming" IMO. But then that puts it as an LIM launch as opposed to an accelerator like the rumor says.
Accelerator is Intamin's model name for their "Top Hat Style" tower launch coasters, not the type of launching mechanism. Intamin no longer uses hydraulic launches and their latest Accelerator at Port Adventura uses LSM. They are able to achieve the same (or greater) speeds with LSM (not LIM) and provide a safer and theoretically more efficient launch with theoretically less maintenance. The lines between the Accelerator/Blitz/iSpeed models of coasters manufactured by Intamin have become blurred in recent years.
Cthru3 said:This may not mean anything for "Project Madrid", but for the last two days the construction entrance gates for BG has been open. Today I saw a guy with a HiViz vest on standing just inside. They are almost never open while a project is not going on. Maybe someone knows what is going on?
Zimmy said:LSMs: Linear Synchronous Motors - A bit less complex.
Bring Back Questor 87 said:I'd like to iterate my thoughts as nicely and as quickly as I can:
Tophats...
Intamin...
Launches...
^Likely not happening in 2019. They have 2 launched coasters, and nothing Intamin can do will set this attraction apart "enough" for Busch to build it. I think the Premier SkyRocket II we have is about all that we will see for low-capacity launched coasters at BGW.
Something in my heart keeps telling me: Think Swiss and Think Big.
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