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http://www.rcdb.com/19.htm?p=0moose517 said:i've always wondered what it looked like since its an indoor coaster.
Where is your God now?
http://www.rcdb.com/19.htm?p=0moose517 said:i've always wondered what it looked like since its an indoor coaster.
Call me cynical but I reckon they just came up with something for 12 E on the spot.Hyde244 said:Or the fact that the meaning wasn't officially revealed for 15 years? :razz:
bmac said:Is it sad that I actually enjoyed the background into the 12 E reference?
Pokemaniac said:Speaking of forces, the amount of angular momentum caused by the weight of the seats and their passengers would put the bars keeping them in place under lots of strain when high Gs are around. While steel indeed can take a rather hefty load, there would be noticeable - possibly critical - differences between 3G and 4G, requiring parts to be replaced more often and in turn making the ride more expensive to run.
Pokemaniac said:It was meant as a sort of response to the phrase "I hope this has some good forces to it". That would apply no matter if it were a Hyper style coaster, or a twisty looper like this seems to be. In general, I believe the structural problems we associate with high forces on regular coasters are magnified on wingriders, due to the extra-wide cars.
Pokemaniac said:It was meant as a sort of response to the phrase "I hope this has some good forces to it". That would apply no matter if it were a Hyper style coaster, or a twisty looper like this seems to be. In general, I believe the structural problems we associate with high forces on regular coasters are magnified on wingriders, due to the extra-wide cars.