I hope someone gets this one:
What do Euro-Mir and Eurosat (Europapark) have in common, but it's still different on each one (and what's the difference)?
No other guesses? It is actually rather easy to see when riding it or on POVs. If there is no answer in 24 hours, I'll tell the answer and we can have a new question (a week is over).
The question is what appears on both, but in a slightly different execution. Eurosat doesn't spin, so sorry, that's not the answer. Seems to be harder than I thought ^^
I asked a friend of mine the same question, he is no coaster expert at all and got the right answer You can also find a part of the answer in RCDB. Not much time left until I'll give up and reveal the answer.
Yes! Can you tell what kind of spiral lift it is and what is the small difference between the two ones? (The second part of the question is actually pretty simple, I'd give you the point if you can already answer the first one)
First part is correct (on Euromir), second part (on Eurosat) is wrong ^^ we are almost there
And that lift type is officially called "Barrel-Lift" (at least in German).
The answer is easier, both are by Mack... You almost have it
Remember we were looking for similarities, and the difference between them is really minimal and insignificant, but I'd be amazed if you know it.
An there we have the complete correct answer! Both have an enclosed spiral/barrel-lift, Eurosat's is going clockwise while Euro-Mir's is going counterclockwise. You may ask the next question!
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