Silver Bullet overbank, B&M's first?

The way that track bends is beautiful. I guess if the element is used on other layouts it can be considered an element. Im sure well see some more crazy overbanked turns at some point.
janfrederick's avatar
Gonch, ask any taxonomist. ;)

"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
Walter K has already returned to Reflection Lake:

http://americacoasters.com/KBFConstruction/82304/Pages/12.php

Mamoosh's avatar
...and here's the half-completed Cobra Roll.
nasai's avatar
Didn't B&M design Drachen Fire's cutback loop? ;)

The Flying Turns makes all the right people wet - Gonch

Shut up, Robbio!
Vater's avatar
Rob, of course they did. They also designed the first inversion (originally a loop) to go around the lift hill, but somehow this technology was so far beyond anything those dumb Arrow guys could do at the time so instead they decided to throw a corkscrew 120 feet up before the drop. Because, y'know...that's what you do when you can't make a loop go around the lift.

:)

SFoGswim's avatar
Wow, this ride could seriously challenge Talon for the most beautiful coaster in the world.
I thought the most beautiful coaster in the world was SFMM's Flashback. Am I missing something here? ;)
janfrederick's avatar
Hey, it is a cool looking coaster. But I think it would look cooler inside a mountain or something.

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