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Yes, I believe it will be a swing launch.Is this a swing launch?
I assumed the spike was for on the way back?
Yes, I believe it will be a swing launch.Is this a swing launch?
I assumed the spike was for on the way back?
I wonder how the throughput issue will be amended (if at all) because I can see the combination of a shuttle coaster and Chessington being a recipe for long queues...
I wonder how the throughput issue will be amended (if at all) because I can see the combination of a shuttle coaster and Chessington being a recipe for long queues...
That plus launches instead of chain lift.What John Wardley said about how he was impressed about the throughput, he’s probably been settled as the fact Merlin have put in a shuttle coaster (normally 2 per row) and made it a wing coaster therefore doubling capacity.
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Looks slow.
Still can't believe this requires 4 launches.
What John Wardley said about how he was impressed about the throughput, it’s probably been settled as the fact Merlin have put in a shuttle coaster (normally 2 per row) and made it a wing coaster therefore doubling capacity.
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But a normal shuttle would have been half that, with two per row. There’s only so many rows you can have to a train
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A better option might have been two ~20 person standard trains with a Mr Freeze style transfer track.But look at a Vekoma junior Boomerang, for example. 10 rows of 2; 20 seater train. The looping Vekoma boomerangs seat 28 riders.
Mandrill's 28 might be more than the standard boomerangs that are built these days, but their capacity is nothing extraordinary. Couple that with the loading faff of a wing coaster, and it's hard to see how this is any better than any other boomerang.
It's a good way to build up speed in a really small area. It's very much akin to Schwarzkopf's Bullet; launch backwards up a spike and then let it rip when the train comes back through at speed.The start seems.... odd though. What's the rationale in having the short reverse launch as opposed to launching straight out? I'm sure it'll be fun in terms of the experience, just seems slightly illogical!
It's a good way to build up speed in a really small area. It's very much akin to Schwarzkopf's Bullet; launch backwards up a spike and then let it rip when the train comes back through at speed.
This is such a bizarre ride and I'm loving it. I do have concerns that the stall while tilted 90 degrees to your side could prove to be quite uncomfortable. Time will tell.