Gadv.Com has gotten the basic layout of the new B&M Flyer, plus other info!
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You see things and you say "Why?"
But I dream things that never were, and I say "Why Not?"
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Yes, it's a B&M flyer, but like CoasterDude316, that layout is just SFoG's layout. They didn't get any inside source or anything, anyone could have pulled up that layout and put it on there.
I'm just saying the general concept people have about what it is seems to be correct, but I'd wait til the announcements for the specifics so there is no disappointment or whatever, ya know?
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It tastes like burning.
I wouldnt count on the new flyers to be exact clones of the one in Georgia. There were some things that B&M changed to take the intensity down a notch on the pretzel loop and there is a good possibility that the load/unloading mechanism will be different. I also expect to see possibly another inversion or another helix section.
Also, SUF was built specifically for SFOG's terrain allowing portions of the ride to be trenched. Knowing that SF has looked at other flyer layouts, I wouldn't expect the new ones to be exact clones of Ultimate Flight. I am still hearing things about another flyer involved in that B&M deal since SF got a really good discount on them. This one I am hearing to be a Batman themed one. But, what do I know???
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*** This post was edited by Chris Godsey on 9/26/2002. ***
Chris Godsey said:
I wouldnt count on the new flyers to be exact clones of the one in Georgia. There were some things that B&M changed to take the intensity down a notch on the pretzel loop and there is a good possibility that the load/unloading mechanism will be different. I also expect to see possibly another inversion or another helix section.
(snippage) But, what do I know???
Part 1...another ELEMENT is what I've been *whining* about for so long anyway....good deal. Taking the intensity *DOWN* a notch, that I'm not so fond of...more of an Emeril fan...;). But a helix or a "standard" vertical/oblique loop, that's what I call satisfying the customer...(me).
Part 2...What do YOU know? Well, let's just say more than (most of) the rest of us....we appreciate your sharing what you CAN....thanks!
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