CstrzRock
Roller Poster
Hey everyone! I was only able to think of a few and was wondering if there were other ones I wasn't thinking of.
To start it off of course, Drachen Fire. The very out of character Arrow custom looper that looked like something out of the B&M playbook that Arrow took a swing at. It only operated for 6 years and had one of its inversions taken out after two seasons.
http://rcdb.com/112.htm
Then how about Son of Beast. The first modern looping woodie that also shattered records for wooden coasters. It was a hyper coaster at 218 ft tall with a 214 ft drop, the tallest woodie with the highest drop. It was also a hypercoaster that had a loop. That can't even really be said for current coasters over 200 ft tall (as far as coasters I can think of). It was also the fastest at 78.4 mph which if it were still around today, would still be the fastest woodie. It was also the second longest woodie and still would be today at 7,032 ft long. I really wish I would have been able to get this one :/ http://rcdb.com/584.htm (lasted 6 years with the loop, 2 after it was removed)
And last for this post is the Wild Wind that was installed at Rye Playland. While other Wild Wind coasters exist from Interpark, this one was set up and never opened, was then transferred to another park, set up and didn't open, then sent to another park and then set up and didn't open again. http://rcdb.com/681.htm bizarre
What else do ya got, CF?
To start it off of course, Drachen Fire. The very out of character Arrow custom looper that looked like something out of the B&M playbook that Arrow took a swing at. It only operated for 6 years and had one of its inversions taken out after two seasons.
http://rcdb.com/112.htm
Then how about Son of Beast. The first modern looping woodie that also shattered records for wooden coasters. It was a hyper coaster at 218 ft tall with a 214 ft drop, the tallest woodie with the highest drop. It was also a hypercoaster that had a loop. That can't even really be said for current coasters over 200 ft tall (as far as coasters I can think of). It was also the fastest at 78.4 mph which if it were still around today, would still be the fastest woodie. It was also the second longest woodie and still would be today at 7,032 ft long. I really wish I would have been able to get this one :/ http://rcdb.com/584.htm (lasted 6 years with the loop, 2 after it was removed)
And last for this post is the Wild Wind that was installed at Rye Playland. While other Wild Wind coasters exist from Interpark, this one was set up and never opened, was then transferred to another park, set up and didn't open, then sent to another park and then set up and didn't open again. http://rcdb.com/681.htm bizarre
What else do ya got, CF?