Re: New "world's first" coaster at Alton Towers 2013
But, as pointed out, other things in that statement (that it has a beyond vertical drop) are false, so it throws doubt on the rest of the statement.
If one part is unresearched, it might all be.
That's not saying it WILL be, but, it does downgrade it from an absolute certainty to just a probability.
I love this post by Ben, because it's the kind of thing atheists say to theists about their holy books.
Here's a list of evidence against it being Gerst.
* The sound report has inaccuracies.
* Peep told me today that the budget listed for this is a whopping £20 mill. How do you get a Gerst to cost £20 mill?
* It has few block sections. That's a very un-Gerstlauer thing anyway, and it also means this ride will have terrible capacity unless it has a train, also a very un-Gerstlauer thing to do. Their new cars have even fewer seats.
* The track style portrayed in the plans is not like any other Gerstlauer.
* The company supposedly sued them over incompetence issues with Saw.
Frankly, the sheer cost of it is evidence enough it's one of the more expensive manufacturers. That coupled with the fact it must have trains for capacity reasons... I think that can only be Intamin. That isn't wishful thinking, it's logical thinking.