I develop Superior Solitaire when not riding coasters.
Don't know if it has a name.
Sorry to go off topic- it just came to me.
I am also curious why no other park retrofitted their arrow suspended coasters with the vekoma trains, other than Cheesington. Clearance issues perhaps??
Are you serious? Freely swinging cars + inversions = many, many problems.
I'd rather be in my boat with a drink on the rocks, than in the drink with a boat on the rocks.
PKI really likes getting wacky new rides and having them not work after a season or 4
Mamoosh said:
Um, BATWING...Arrow used to be based in the SF Bay Area. The full-scale model in the video was built at that facility...hence Jomo's comment.
Ahh yes,Arrow was orginally based in Mountain view CA. prior to the move to Clearfield Utah.
I took Jomo's post to mean that they'd sold a ride to a park in NorCal somewhere,rather than building the full scale prototype for testing purposes.
Stengel was involved in the early design stages but withdrew his name and work after his warnings about the high forces were not heard by the manufacturer (evil weapon and aviation factory Messerschmitt, who wanted to do somthing "funny" to get a better public image)
I guess if the internet would have been around back then the people at Arrow would have heard WHY the Alpenflug was such a disaster and made changes to the design.
You can see a bunch of pictures of it here:
http://metamorph.coaster.net/alpenflugGF.html
I think it looked pretty large and fun.
The thing I don't get is why they didn't try to 'bank' the track some from the get-go. I am somewhat suprised that the engineers didn't say at some point that the banking would allow the ride to be more stable.
Have computers made some of this stuff so 'common-sensical' today that it wasn't that obvious 30 years ago?
The corkscrew was an accident waiting to happen. I'm glad it was never built.
SVLFever said: I am somewhat suprised that the engineers didn't say at some point that the banking would allow the ride to be more stable.
"Surprised" is putting it mildly...LOL...and I am NO engineer... ;)
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