Re: New "world-first" coaster at Alton Towers 2013
If we look closely children, we can see that the "plan" views of the ride 'seem' to be Intamin or Gerstlauer, but the shot of the spider scenery thing would suggest a B&M or Maurer (X Train). Now we have the few most likely manufacturers we can start to narrow it down.
As mentioned before the radii of most of the elements kind of puts the odds against B&M, as we all know B&M don't really make small, tight coasters. Furthermore the footprint of this ride is really tiny, compared to the likes of Oblivion and Air, which are both rather simple rides but take up a huge space this is a rather complex ride with a lot of tight elements put in a relatively small space. This isn't to say that B&M cant do small coasters, they just don't regularly do them. And now to open the comments to "What about Daemonen".
With the B&M argument in place we can apply the same rules to the Maurer X Train, the track is way too tight for this new style of car, even though I will probably be flamed by people saying "we don't know what it can do" etc. Hopefully most people will have the sense to see that its rather like a standard B&M Looper, Hyper, or Floorless in size and shape, so that pretty much rules that out. However there's nothing to stop us suggesting the X Car type train/track, however we would then all be arguing about capacity and such.
Whilst on the note of capacity, would Alton really want another low capacity ride? Ok a Gerstlauer EF would be able to pull all of those cool inversions, but at what cost to loading and queue times.
This is why im hoping for an Intamin, I am probably the biggest B&M fanboy arround, but with the facts we have here this is the best I can hope for, a short, Rita size train would comfortably be able to perform all of those inversions, and we have seen a lot of this style track before in coasters like Colossus etc.
Furthermore, to back this up, to get planning permission you have to give an idea of what the thing you are applying for will look like when its finished, so if it were a conservatory for example you couldn't specify solid tubes for review and appeal, then use ones with holes in, you would have to rip it down and rebuild it to the approved standard, so I would assume that the track on the plans is a pretty accurate representation, which indefinitely points to an Intamin or Gerstlauer.
Lastly, this topic is already too full of people saying stupid, unjust comments like, I want it to be a pink coaster that jumps tracks then dances, we need to be grown ups here and take the facts at hand and not just type crappy verbal diarrhea slooge all over the forum, and actually post intelligent, sensible remarks that actually make a coherent argument or point.
Now the new discussion should be: What do we think the "Worlds First" is going to be? I eagerly await your comments.