And the turn just before the lift is banked plus the slope up to the hill is stretched enough for higher speed...
http://www.xtremecoasters.com/photo_gallery/displayimage.php?album=37&pos=6
And looking at the track in the background...
http://www.xtremecoasters.com/photo_gallery/displayimage.php?album=37&pos=50
I'm pretty sure there'll be a barrel roll as a prelift inversion.
But its just my speculation..........
And unless the station is altleast 20 ft above the roll it would be one slow and possibly painful inversion. Again........just my speculation. *** Edited 8/22/2004 12:00:37 AM UTC by coasterbruh***
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Joe "besides, when has there *ever* been a rumored pre-lift inversion before? Do you think people just decided to make something up this time for Hydra?" C.
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Stealing the Terrell Owens "if it looks like a rat and smells like a rat" quote I see...
I am not really buying this pre-lift inversion thing, I think it is just going to be a high banked 's' turn. Pre-lift inversion or no pre-lit inversion, it is still looking like a great ride.
Also, I may have probably missed reading this in a previous post or missed a picture but it looks Hydra wont have the most widely used dip after the lift. The top of the lift seems to have a bigger than normal radius than most B&M coasters, thats what brought me to that conclusion. *** Edited 8/22/2004 2:15:19 AM UTC by sros208***
-clint, no I don't know anything about Hydra so don't PM me about it, b.
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coasterbruh said:
Ok well lets just sit back wait until the track is installed
And for some reason, I believe that the mysterious area near those two supports is going to be the last section installed.
Rctycoon2k said:
Okay... coasterbruh... are you forgeting that all inversions are heartlined? Which means the riders body would be at the same height inverted as if it was sitting normal.
So does that include vertical loop, batwings, dive loops............
I only thought heartline rolls were the only inversions heartlined, but what do I know. Im not a deisgner, yet.
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Ya know... on board riders executing an inline twist slapping hands of folks just exiting the ride going down the exit queue.. oh wait, nevermind, the inversion happens after the queue crosses. ;)
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-Nate
*** Edited 8/22/2004 7:02:34 PM UTC by coasterdude318***
1. The twisted pieces in the photos sitting on the ground don't twist more than 90 degrees per piece (Actually, I'm not even sure that is a full 90 degrees). It would take four of these to do an full 360 inline. I'm not sure there is enough space between the already built turnaround section where the station will likely sit to fit that much (and a drop for the needed speed) - also, are there any B&M's that use 4 track pieces joined together to make an inline twist? I honestly don't know and I'm not currently in the mood to look for pics.
2. Ok, some are also saying "corkscrew style" element. I did look at some of my pics of B&M flat spins and none have pieces of track involved that look anything like the pieces lying at Dorney. If someone knows of one, I would like to see it.
3. The two twisty pieces, placed appropriately on the supports in question and connected with an equally twisty "turn" piece (damn RCT mentality stuck in me :) ) make the highly banked "S" turn that the non-inversion supporters are talking.
4. Why such a goofy station-to-lift section? Consider the area Dorney is working with. The station and lift almost have to run parallel to each other and parallel to that section of midway. Herc did it and this one will too. If you're forced to do a turnaround, a slightly extended one adds length to the ride at minimal cost and keeps it interesting and different. It's also funtional as it moves the track to the right and makes room for the Cobra Roll that will clearly be placed (based on footers) between the air brush shop and the turn that's already built.
I'm still on the side of no inversion (although I do see what you guys are saying). A steep drop out of a decently elevated station (stairs at the end of the queue to reach it, not unlike Talon) into a highly banked right to left "S" turn (pretty much 90 degrees on both turns) into the part that we see built already. Good speed into the lift and still more than 'just a turnaround' that opens up room for a wonderfully placed Cobra Roll.
*** Edited 8/22/2004 11:22:17 PM UTC by Lord Gonchar***
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