(Type 2) Roller Coaster Technology
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I really like the looks of this. It's genius. It gives the builder complete control over what happens. It could be an inverted coaster, a flying coaster, a floorless coaster, or a combination of all of them. It's beautiful, amazing work.
I really hope you get hired; I can think of a whole lot of people that would ride it. (Including me :D)
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How come they put dislikes? =(
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Amazing sooooo cool!
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For you if you have iPad iPod touch etc. you should get an app called air coaster and it is the perfect roller coaster simulator and at a little cost of $2.99!
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That's so badass!
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@rollercoaster2345 Alton towers have already released their new 2013 coaster (sw7). Realisticly, this is a technoligy you are more likly to see bulit at thorpe park, as they are a smaller park looking at new technologys to attract more customers whilst remaining on a tighter budget then Alton Towers, I would very much like to see something like this for Thorpe Park in 2015.
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One of the big boys like Intamin or B&M should get onto this. The possibilities are literally endless. Imagine a single coaster that doubles the ride length using half the amount of track.
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THis is genious! :D I hope you will get rich off of this idea ;)
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have you applied for any patent protection before putting these videos into the public domain? have you done those CAD drawings your self , the glimse of them looks very nice, you should get then fully developed as far as you can... could get you a good job
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paten technolgy p-patent technology 1:51
Can We see a Video of the Train Going through the Tracks?
AmericaJustin 1 year ago 37
Definitely looks pretty cool, but the spiral "bunny hops" would have to be slowed down considerably or there would be excessive outward g-forces making it very uncomfortable. But at the appropriate speed it would be very unique an intense feeling, even if it were moving at a very slow speed!
It's too bad the economy is in the shape it is and theme parks just aren't as profitable as they used to be because I'd love to see you get hired by a major coaster design company. Amazing creativity!
videogeek27 1 year ago 18