They might struggle to get the tallest drop record as even though the structure is mainly wooden, this is definitely being reinvented as a steel coaster and will be classified as such.look how low to the ground... they are without a doubt going for a tallest drop record.
Unfortunately just the one from this guy - here's the original posted photo:I find it unlikley that whomever took that pic, only took one... spill the rest!
Agreed - While an opening off-axis hill would be mental, I can't help but think a lot of speed would be lost. Opening roll or overbanked stall would be fantastic; only time will tell on how the track progresses.Whilst this does look bonkers, I'm half hoping that this is one of these step-under rolls, rather than one of those off-axis airtime hills. The hill after the first overbank on Storm Chaser is my least favourite part of the ride. It's just unnecessary and crap. It's a twist for the sake of it.
I really hope RMC don't do something similar here. Or at least if they do, I hope the ejector isn't quite as strong so you don't bash your kidneys into the back of the seat!
Sorry, yes, droooool....
Odds are Cedar Point will put 4 inversions on there, to capture that record too.Looking at the metal ledgers from this picture, I think its pretty safe to say its going to be an off axis hill. If you just keep following the track up it is pretty safe to say no inversion will be here (and I hope they keep inversions off of this coaster).