Martyn B
CF Legend
Re: Mirabilandia |"DiVertical"| Intamin (?) Water Coaster
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UC said:They can't have traditional upstop wheels because of the way the cars are designed to "splash" in to the water (you can't slam the bottom of the wheel assemblies in to the water first, it would take a traumatic toll on the components itself), so they compensate by having the upstop on top of the track.
This way, when the ride splashes down, the body of the boat hits the water first and takes the majority of the blow off of the wheel assemblies.
dominoes said:God that looks like a boring drop. It's like they designed it in RCT... Nice video though. A bit flashy...
This is really what I was getting at a couple of pages back with Pilgrims Plunge, I was under the impression then that the train was just going to travel up the second hill using momentum from the first drop. On PP the splash is practically non existant and the train already lowers gradually into the water on rails.Hixee said:That second hill is massive! I wonder if they're just going to fake the water-splash at the bottom, seems like it'd lose so much speed.
Mind, Krake has something fairly similar I guess, maybe we'll have to see how it goes in testing!