Thekingin64
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Re: New "world's first" coaster at Alton Towers 2013
I was thinking more of a lifthill but it could be any hill.
I was thinking more of a lifthill but it could be any hill.
Pokemaniac said:Vertical climbs would be mostly painful, unless controlled to an extreme degree.
If you take the "chain lift" approach, you'll get a massive amount of hang time with the ensuing blood-to-the-head issues. You'd also need rollback systems (no, not anti-rollback systems) to send the train back down in case of a power failure..
bob_3_ said:furie said:Not true though, as the first two/three secret weapons were current technology. What makes a secret weapon is that it does something "special" that is worth shrouding in mystery.
It's just coincidence really that three have also had a "world's first" bit. It may be that this is what it's come to mean over time, but it's not what the original title/s meant.
I always assumed the first two were new technology too. Didn't John Wardley state that they went to ride a prototype in the arrow factory before deciding against the design. Wouldn't they ride an exsisting ride if it was already about? I dunno.
But even though SW3 (Nemesis) wasn't a world first, it was definitely something new to the market at the time. And a first for Europe.
Firstly I didn't know Intamin had the rights for the Norwegian Loop, but secondly I did say "like" Takabisha. I was meaning the more compact, multi-inversion launched coaster.Mysterious Sue said:Not if it is a Norwegian loop - has to be Intamin
A squished up Fahrenheit?