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AfterBurner-Custom Nolimits 500ft Tall Roller Coaster

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2010

Yes, itis finally here. sorry for the delay but a surprise trip to cedar point can do that! Well here it is. 500ft tall and 132mph. Enjoy your ride on the tallest and fastest roller coaster on the planet!

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  • By any chance did you get the name from the Air Force AfterBurner Monster Truck.

  • @Kyatisback14 Why yes, I did! You're the first person to ask that!

  • What are the two songs after the intro?

  • @theCguy64 I'm not exactly sure of the names or artists, but i got them off of freeplaymusic com

  • I think that Prim3star meaned that it would be a not very realistiv coaster if it would have a inversion. Because this is a giga coaster they dont have any inversions. If you like to do inversions it will have to be a looper. Trust me because Im a engineer whos builded pretty much giga coasters.

  • @superpuolustus I dont mean to bring you down or anything, but I think you have played a little too much RCT3 lol. This is an Intamin AG model roller coaster with a custom layout. Its train design is entirely different that some no inversion models. and the term "giga" is just a height term, not a coaster model. Just some input from a fellow engineer. I have worked on these for quite sometime and go to college for it. These are only a few years away from becoming reality!

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  • thumbs up if you would ride it! i would

  • @Prim3StaR oh so wait. you fail at life. you youre implying that roller coasters do not have inversions? and better yet, at 4;21 there is no inversion. an inversion is when the track is 180 degrees turned upside down. that is 135 degrees. and thats actually close to the over banked curves on millennium force @ cedar point. so you sir, fail at life.

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  • @shootoutsabre61 Hopefully at Cedar Point, lol, as long as it isn't another stereotypical launch coaster. But it would cost so much money to make one like this video - look how long it was!

  • @shootoutsabre61 and that's a real-builders spirit!!

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