Ethan
Strata Poster
I hear the twinks are in charge of the marketing this yearI'm a bit concerned tough that it is being made by bears :/
I hear the twinks are in charge of the marketing this yearI'm a bit concerned tough that it is being made by bears :/
They were purchased by Sansei Technologies (owners of S&S) in March 2018, but I'd personally say Vekoma got good before that.Vekoma has very suddenly become good. Did they change ownership/management? And if so, someone please link the thread
Certainly not suddenly !Vekoma has very suddenly become good. Did they change ownership/management? And if so, someone please link the thread
I've personally never had any problems with neck pain on B&M flyers, but that might be a different story on this if the show element requires a lot of 'looking around'.
As far as we know, I think so...?Aren't the cars in the sideways position during the show scenes, as far as we know?
To be honest, I don't think anybody can really follow this project at the moment! I check up on this coaster every day and I still can't grasp the layout.As far as we know, I think so...?
I'll admit, I'm a little behind on the detail of this project, so was leaving room a flying show scene too. Happy to stand corrected!
I have no idea what the exact angle is ofcourse, I just wrote something down. But as far I could see in the sitting position, it is tilted a bit more than a B&M.As far as we know, I think so...?
I'll admit, I'm a little behind on the detail of this project, so was leaving room a flying show scene too. Happy to stand corrected!
Yeah, I wasn't really picking up on the specific angle, so much as saying that an angled seat back in the seating position doesn't necessarily mean an angled seat back in the flying position.I have no idea what the exact angle is ofcourse, I just wrote something down. But as far I could see in the sitting position, it is tilted a bit more than a B&M.
A very sound point, @Brian, but one thing that did occur to me and something I have no idea about.
You could have a 110° seat angle in the seated position that rotates in to a truly horizontal flying position with an eccentric/angled pivot. Have we seen any close-ups of the trains with enough detail to rule that out?
Wondering if @mrrc might be able to help?
I've personally never had any problems with neck pain on B&M flyers, but that might be a different story on this if the show element requires a lot of 'looking around'.