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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi3erdgVVTw
Call a harmless substance by a big chemical scientific sounding name, and it can be catagorised as very dangerous, bad for the environment and therfore we must ban it. :lol:
Or you can make up some random word that take 2 and a half minutes to...
i was talking about the thickness of the box beam, the larger area works similar to the Intamin quad rail, selfsupporting in places where placing supports are not practical.
Since Jeremy's coaster has a typical B&M box beam (as do all NL coasters) it would require the extra degree of support...
^But looking at this:
It looks as if the lift has a larger box beam than the rest of the track, making it able to support itself better, similar to this hill:
The thicker box beam can be seen here:
^Rage is not even in the same league as Speed!
Having only ridden 2 I can only base my opinion on 2 of them. Speed is the better of the two, and Speed does offer a very forceful ride.
Simply type 'Photoshop' into Google
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=photoshop&meta=
First link:
http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/index.html
Wow, That was difficult :?
You need to be consistant with your units. Vertical forces, Lateral forces and Linear forces are all measured in G's, or the multiple of the force of gravity that acts apon a body.
Where Linear Gs and Acceleration may mean the same thing, They are measured in two completly different units: Gs...
I didn't say they were necessarily in that order, I was merely pointing out your lack of ability to distinguish what is being shown on a simple G force plot, even when they were clearly marked.
:roll:
Clearly you have no idea what you are talking about, otherwise you would realise that the X Y and Z axis are the Vertical, Lateral and Linear Gs, which are being shown on Peter's Kanonen plot.
:?
I've been working on a concept for a ride I've never seen before in NL:
A Liquid coaster!
First drop and coaster section.
Water section.
Airtime hill and Splashdown.
Second coaster section.
The Finale
...
...
...
:wink:
Stats
105ft lift
140ft...
I've decided to finish one of my old coasters, there is about 1/3 of the layout left to support.
Here's a screenshot:
It was started back last year sometime when Maverick was supposed to be an Aquatrax!
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