Thekingin64
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Ever since I first saw this topic, I've thought it'd be something like Excalibur 2 at Camelot. Perhaps they've bought that? :?
Intricks said:How does that signify a flat?
VascoXTRC said:Was Excalibur 2 one of a kind?
VascoXTRC said:^ Maybe something along those lines. Was Excalibur 2 one of a kind?
Intricks said:How does that signify a flat?
Collectively, here is what I know
- Silverwood implies it makes you very Dizzy.
- Silverwood claimes it is the second tallest ride (maybe roller coasters are not included).
- Construction would have begun by now if it was a coaster, at least footings would have been placed. If it is a coaster, it sounds major. A 102' inversion and a 140'+ drop. For example Maverick, I visited CP in 2006. In late July footings were already placed. I feel that someone on CF or TPR would have pictures.
Of course I could be totally wrong. Just food for thought. :--D
ARGGH I want to know what it is!
The S&S zac-spin-like concept from IAAPA this year was halfway between controlled and free spinning, it used magnets at certain points on the track to encourage spinning and also inhibit it where necessary.Intricks said:4) S&S have something similar, but I cant remember if it is free spinning or controlled like their 4Ds.
Bottom_Feeder_13 said:The S&S zac-spin-like concept from IAAPA this year was halfway between controlled and free spinning, it used magnets at certain points on the track to encourage spinning and also inhibit it where necessary.Intricks said:4) S&S have something similar, but I cant remember if it is free spinning or controlled like their 4Ds.
VascoXTRC said:Yes, it is the new 4d design. S&S had some impressive new concepts.
When the gondolas come at 30 meters height to a halt...
gavin said:^Nope, it's in Skyline Park in Germany. I found out because I went earlier in the year and saw it just casually sitting there with a new paint job. There's an old Removal of Bling topic somewhere where I shoved some pictures.