Phantasiastisch
Mega Poster
Not again a discussion about the records. Thanks.
longest flyer: i can read that anymore, im 100% sure that only 50% are real coaster track. darkride parts , yes ok, they belong to the coaater, but yeah, f..k that
Is it me or does it seem like they're concentrating on the theming around the edges of the site at the moment? It could just be the nature of the way they're constructing it but maybe they are using it to hide what's going on at the heart of the construction site
If the train goes to the other direction from the station, it will be a lifthill. Coming out of the tunnel at point B, going into a lifthill towards point A.
I think this might be the only possibility because the track can't move to the left or right from point A.
Technically it 'breaks' the speed, so he's rightThe final break run is parallel to the launch track ?, I was thinking that something was about to BREAK.
I think u mean the BRAKE run.
Yeah, definitely wasn't a typo. It's a straight piece of straight where you can have a break from the thrills and the stresses of everyday life
'' Some darkride theming in the centre of the room like Dreamflight a.k.a. Droomvlucht at the Efteling''It's certainly a lifthill, no doubt about that. Seeing these pictures makes it easier for me to think that my thought about that the helix could be the case: setting like Droomvlucht.
You're right. I missed that the banking was facing outwards. Didn't pay attention to it.'' Some darkride theming in the centre of the room like Dreamflight a.k.a. Droomvlucht at the Efteling''
To be honest I don't think it will be a setting like Droomvlucht. Both helixes have a banking which is facing outward (almost 90 degrees). How would you be able to see something in the center of the helix? Looking at tobi's sketch he made you can see the helixes aren't attached to each other either.
I extented tobi's drawing to show what I'm trying to say:
Good point I forgot that they can use the trackpieces from the test setup aswell. Looking at the start of that lifthill I think they will, because it looks very similar.''However the lifthill will not go straight down as Bear drew.
The lifthill on test set up last year in Vlodrop sat on proper supports with temporary basic extensions to mimic the terrain while the rest of the prototype circuit had temporary frame supports.
Which means the lifthill is actually a part of F.L.Y., and we can see from the test set up it has this 90° turn at the top - where the track and trains rotate as well to bring the train into the flying position.''