I’d actually rather it whip through the layout than be trimmed for a longer ride time tbh
The air time on that re-creation looks to be insane!
Btw, what's that element called after the big drop where it appears the train is slowly inverting through a drop? It looks like a few seconds of dropping upside down around the 2:30 mark.
This element is found on many RMC coasters and is known as a Zero-G stall where the train rotates inverting riders and then levels out before rotating back out again. However, Intamin classifies this element as an Inverted Airtime Hill.Btw, what's that element called after the big drop where it appears the train is slowly inverting through a drop? It looks like a few seconds of dropping upside down around the 2:30 mark.
I've never seen the PA footer pattern, just the Intamin presentation. Also, PA goes a bit subterranean on the launch track a couple of times. We've not seen anything like that in the MMXX plans. Until we see elevations on the MMXX plans, anything is just a (educated or not) guess.Someone said that the footers looked exactly like the ones on Asterix’s
You can have a hill without a dip underground.I've never seen the PA footer pattern, just the Intamin presentation. Also, PA goes a bit subterranean on the launch track a couple of times. We've not seen anything like that in the MMXX plans. Until we see elevations on the MMXX plans, anything is just a (educated or not) guess.
No s____ Sherlock. Anything constructive to add?You can have a hill without a dip underground.
Why are you even bringing it up if it has zero impact on the footersNo s____ Sherlock. Anything constructive to add?
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