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Inverted Top Hat!!! I'm psyched now.
Now I'm never been to Kennywood, but with this new coaster I might make in a place to hit in 2010. With KD having a new coaster there's more coaster being built in these trouble times.
It's sad to say, but Premier LSMs never seem to go down well
Kennywood said:Kennywood’s new launch coaster will feature many exciting and unique features including three inversions and a 0-50mph launch in three seconds! After the high-speed launch, riders will experience a vertical ascent to 95ft before a brief cliffhanger pause at the top and a 90-degree drop into a maximum G-force pullout. The riders then enjoy extended airtime as the train races into an inverted top hat element, passes into a barrel roll and goes vertical again through a twist up leading to another pause.
Riders experience a second vertical free fall followed by another maximum G-force pullout on the way into a highly banked fan curve. After a traditional corkscrew, a curve to a zero gravity hill, and a series of wave turns, riders finally return to the station.
I've always thought inverted tophats look more... elegant than outside top hats, I love the way trains slink through them. Strange they're still pretty rare, I guess a lot of parks build tophats (Xcellerator, Stealth, Dragster, Ka) partly because of the view at the top and sense of height, which is probably lacking from these. Still, they look fun.
That description of the track layout in the press release is mighty confusing, it must be said. Also why are corkscrews now often called "classic corkscrews"? Is there a new type of corkscrew?
AmandaPanda said:It's sad to say, but Premier LSMs never seem to go down well
Uncle Arly said:Wow, that NL creation is badly made!