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P18 said:
That must be one heck of a drive from Philly to Knoebels each day, I'm about in the middle of that drive and it takes me about 3 hours to get to Knoebels (I'm right on 73 so I just shoot up there to 61 then 487)
Steve only works on the weekends at Knoebels. He drives up early Saturday morning and works all day, spends the night, works all day Sunday then drives home Sunday night.
Jason Hammond said:
I'm fairly sure no one said they were testing yet.
John Fetterman is the one that said they sent down the two car chassis ONE time. This is the extent of the testing they have done so far. I should have asked what they used to stop the car! :) They manually pushed it up the main lift and tossed it over just to get a general idea of how the train will perform.
The overall design of the train is still in the works but they had to do something to get an idea. This is basically a lost technology that has been resurrected and since the last Turns was torn down in the early 70's they have to go slowly to see how things work. It's not like Knoebels is Intamin or B & M and can build test rides then tear them down and start over. :)
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Seriously though, this Flying Turns ride is taking forever. I had a bad feeling about it from the Knoebels Podcast last year. There were comments made to the effect of "Well, we'll work on it, but if the logflume breaksdown we have to go take care of that."
But I'm a patient person, and by Knoebels tickets from last year are good forever. And if it doesn't open this year, there's one less park to go to.
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A while ago I saw what looked like a car being pushed up the first lift, but that could be wishful thinking. I haven't been there for a few weeks, so I don't even know if they've connected the lift to the helix yet.
Also someone was working on something on a pole at the crest of the second lift. I can't tell if it's a light or a camera.
RatherGoodBear said:
Lift and helix still weren't connected as of Monday. They were working on the lift hill. A crew was also affixing flat metal boxes below the track in the brake run area-- part of the braking mechanism I'm sure.
Hmm, at both ends of the helix? I wonder how long the switches will take to build (as well as that trough going around the helix) Didn't they said something about running it with one train as the transfer is built?
*edit the site is back and nothing really has changed* *** Edited 7/13/2007 8:55:34 AM UTC by P18***
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