AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
Gotta say though, this video doesn't really impress me. I guess it's one of those, You have to be there to really appreciate it type of rides.
http://www.jiminypeak.com/webcam/index.php?ImageID=418
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I'm sure everyone has seen the video of the accident on this type of coaster. Here's my question: I understand that you are responsible for the braking throughout the course, but is there a brake-run at the end of the coaster? And how many "cars" are on the course at a single time? What type of restraints, if any, are used?
I wonder if they will ever sell these in a manner similar to Ikea! They don't look all that complicated. :D *** Edited 6/21/2007 4:15:37 AM UTC by Infamy***
If I remember correctly, you have a seatbelt setup similar to a car.
There are areas of the ride where you can't control your speed. There are rails that release the hand operated brakes and you travel on a conveyor belt.
On the Glenwood coaster these areas are pre and post lift (loading zone is post lift).
AV Matt
Long live the Big Bad Wolf
The alpine slide, on the other hand, is insane without brakes. An almost wipeout taught us brakes should be used liberally.
http://www.lifthill.net/videos_eng.php
The Todtnau looks pretty insane.
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