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So apparently ALL B&M coasters have a zero-car, it's just that on some models, guests actually ride on it..
An interesting discussion popped up over on NL-E about Alpengeists zero car, and why it has one but no other B&M invert does. One thing lead to another, and eventually someone pointed out that all B&M's have zero-cars, it's just that some models feature seats on the zero-car.
Seems far fetched, but I was browsing through my photos of SilverBullet just to see when I noticed in this picture that cars 1 and 2 are parallel to each other..
The gaps between 1 and 2 are the same whereas the gap between 2 and 3 is bigger.
Raptor is the same.
And so are many others..
Apparently the floorless models are the same as well.
Seems like even the flyers have this setup too:
Anyone else notice this?
We came to the conclusion that Alpengeist has a separate zero car because of its higher speeds, they wanted to make sure that each car followed the track to reduce variations in dynamics or something. Maybe just to play it safe.
An interesting discussion popped up over on NL-E about Alpengeists zero car, and why it has one but no other B&M invert does. One thing lead to another, and eventually someone pointed out that all B&M's have zero-cars, it's just that some models feature seats on the zero-car.
Seems far fetched, but I was browsing through my photos of SilverBullet just to see when I noticed in this picture that cars 1 and 2 are parallel to each other..
The gaps between 1 and 2 are the same whereas the gap between 2 and 3 is bigger.
Raptor is the same.
And so are many others..
Apparently the floorless models are the same as well.
Seems like even the flyers have this setup too:
Anyone else notice this?
We came to the conclusion that Alpengeist has a separate zero car because of its higher speeds, they wanted to make sure that each car followed the track to reduce variations in dynamics or something. Maybe just to play it safe.