Chris Brown
Mr CoasterForce 2016
Starting to doubt whether this could be a 2018 attraction? Considering how early they had Taron track up during the Klughiem construction and that they don't appear to have any even onsite for this yet.
I don't think it actually says 2018 anywhere does it?
From outside the park while the gate was open for the trucks to come in. Was pure luck.^Ah man, was there yesterday too, could have said hi. Where did you go to get a cheeky look into the construction site? From inside the park they've done quite a good job of covering all viewing angles.
Regarding which manufacturer could it be - does anyone know of evidence the park has relationships or issues with certain companies?
I actually like the Vekoma dutchman - they have issues, and I would go as far to say that those issues are inherently Vekoma issues so they will never go away, such as an inability to design a comfortable seat and restraint... I personally much prefer the lying on your back thing to the hanging awkwardly without neck support thing and I wonder if lying on your back is more appropriate for a launch anyway? That said, thematically, lying on your back sucks and doesn't capture the concept of flying *at all*. So? *shrug*
Maybe it won't be B&M or Vekoma... Kinda feels like the kind of crazy :emoji_poop: Gerst would try next?
Vekoma said:The Flying Dutchman will be delivered with a complete new train design and this second generation of our Flying dutchman contains all features and design philosophies of the first generation, however with implemented major improvements of the restraint system, tilting device and ride control.
Passengers will be tilted while riding, which will save time and increase capacity. Immediately after the crest of the lift, when the train rotates, the passenger will experience the sensational feeling of getting into a flying position and the sudden height they will be exposed to. On the lift, because of the lift angle the gaU (guest accommodation Unit) remains in upright position, allowing for a spectacular view over the park emergency evacuation on the lift is quite simple; the gaU is already in upright position. The stairs on both sides of the lift will guide the passengers safely to the ground. Experience cutting edge roller coaster technology with our Flying Dutchman coaster.
Hmmm. Still sounds like a normal Flying Dutchman to me. With the GaU being upright and evacuation possible using stairs on both sides.Oooo, Vekoma have updated the test on their Flying Dutchman page too confirming what we saw on that prototype.
https://www.vekoma.com/index.php/experience-thrill-coasters/flying-dutchman
The supports are definitely black. However the track isn't. Hard to tell from the photo but it appears to be a brown/redish colour?Can this go to the roller coaster construction thread now?
Also, it's hard to tell the colour of the track from the photo. Does anyone know what the colour the track is?