rtotheizzo17
Hyper Poster
Darren B said:^^You've picked the worst possible timeframe for Stand-ups. 1993,94,95 didn't see one being built. I'd say the key years for the stand-up were 1990-1992 (one built each year) and 1996-1999 (again, one built each year).
And again, with the Hyper, 6 were built in the 8 years you've mentioned whereas 7 have been built (1 under construction) in the 8 years since.
You can also argue that the Invert was extremely popular for a good decade plus. They certainly didn't tail off in 2000. They were still churning out 2 a year between 2001-2004, almost the same ratio as the previous 6 you've mentioned.
The flyer ceased in popularity in 2006, not 2008. None were built between 2006 (multiple) and 2009 (Manta).
Don't make the charts until you've gone on a fact finding mission
I figured a Brit would understand Latin better than a Yank.
Circa (from Latin, meaning "around, about"), usually abbreviated c., ca or ca. (also circ. or cca.), means "approximately" in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Croatian, Serbian, German, Dutch, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Czech, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish (spelled cirka), usually referring to a date.[1] Circa is widely used in genealogy and historical writing when the dates of events are not precisely known.
Here is another example for you, so you can grasp this whole "Circa" thing: the weight off the average CF member is Circa 20 stones. :--D
My "fact finding mission" was pulling the ride open dates off RCDB in a pretty little table, and it looked exactly as I pictured. a big spike, a drop off, then random coasters popping up. The years may have been one or two off the approx. dates I picked in my head, but I would say the thesis held true.
EDIT: One last edit, I can see why it would look like I was picking B&M, but I was looking at all models. The numbers you are quoting are for one manufacturer. For instance in the mega or hyper category, Intamin built 6 models from 1999-2003, none before, none since, according to RCDB.