Found this on TST, but I do not know the original source:
Edit: Just realised I saw this on the Towers Street forum, not Towers Times.
It will be a highlight, especially the quick turns following the exit but I'm pretty sure it goes into the inversion near enough flat so don't expect it to ride like a cookie cutter zero-G. In fact, I'm be surprised if you get any weightlessness off that element.Literally love that Zero G roll through that tight space over the inclined loop, then diving back down into the tunnel to launch. That is definitely going to be a highlight.
I'm hoping for this but with a better pull out into high speed turns. BF's actual element is amazing and the turn into brakes is alright but I want to be flung out before the launch on IconI think it'll feel somewhat similar to Blue Fire's in all honesty.
Not trying to be greedy, but did you not take any photos?All the track by the Steeple Chase is now complete, it was finished this morning. Just a few bits of launch track and the turn by Grand Prix to go in and we'll have ourselves a closed circuit.
From an educated minset, or just because you feel so?^I wouldn't expect them to arrive for at least another couple of weeks.
If the park posted a photo on Facebook a day before the first supports arrived, I'd think they'd do the same with the first train delivery. Also, the ride isn't 100% complete yet (if it was, the park would post a photo on Facebook). Generally the trains don't arrive until at least a week after the track is completed. HangTime at Knott's hasn't even started testing yet, I assume the trains haven't arrived yet and it's been finished for at least a couple of weeks.From an educated minset, or just because you feel so?
In all honesty, for all we know, they could well be there, in containers in an off-view storage area. It's possible.
Not trying to be greedy, but did you not take any photos?
Those photos I posted from Twitter are one or two days old.