bob_3_
Giga Poster
^ it won't be a manta/incredible hulk-style water effect, as that involves the train going nowhere near as close to the water, you'd see pipes where the track goes, there woud also be no need for the long straight track. If you look closely at the aerial picture too, the track is clearly encased in the concrete trough, it's not simply hovering over it. Also, the trough is INDENTICAL to Diamondback's!
If it were the water effect, there'd just be footers in the water, not this mass on concrete.
Look at the size of the immelman and air-time hill though, they're significanty smaller than the drop, I doubt B&M would let the trains take them at the full speed of the drop.
Yes! A water trim is definately not an unreliable form of braking, as long as the water level remains constant, which is easily monitered. It also doesn't take off that much speed! SheiKra and Griffon may have bukier trains, but an 18 seater is still fairly bulky, and from the picture, the splash is definitely shorter. To me, it all adds up nicely.
If it were the water effect, there'd just be footers in the water, not this mass on concrete.
I'm simply saying that I find it incredibly hard to believe they're going to put in an actual physical splashdown before the second largest element on the ride, especially seeing as how this coaster is going to have smaller-than-normal trains on it.
Look at the size of the immelman and air-time hill though, they're significanty smaller than the drop, I doubt B&M would let the trains take them at the full speed of the drop.
This is a company that reportedly shies away from launches because they're considered "unreliable," and that routinely adds mounts for trim brakes in to its ride track "just in case." And you're telling me they'd do something like this?
Yes! A water trim is definately not an unreliable form of braking, as long as the water level remains constant, which is easily monitered. It also doesn't take off that much speed! SheiKra and Griffon may have bukier trains, but an 18 seater is still fairly bulky, and from the picture, the splash is definitely shorter. To me, it all adds up nicely.