This is a short Gerstlauer launched Euro-Fighter that would fit great in a small park like Pleasurewood Hills. I made it in 20-25 minutes and it is my first ride on the exchange so feel free to leave criticism and tell me how I can improve.
Pros: The ride slides smoothly into an acceleration part, as soon as it leaves the station. I like that curved dip to the right before speeding up to approx 53mph at 2g's. The top hat element does give me a pretty intense yet a breathtaking moment! The airtime section is just as smooth as the real thing is. Didn't even go over -1.3g's. Close to the exact -1g. From a forceful cutback turn to the end of a flat spin, the ride is absolutely an adrenaline rush. Surprising that all g-force types were in check - vert. +5.0/-1.0, lat. +1.1/-0.9. If I put it shortly or in a word, rideable. I rode in all seats to check these g's. I assume that you had a try handbuilding this one as tool-aided programs including Newton show a great number of vertices on a computer generated element or a layout.
Cons: The vertical g-force shot up to 5 when the ride was hitting the lowest spot of a cutback turn. The only "a bit too much" spot, I figured. The transition between the lead-out for a flat spin and the last right turn, sounded a bit awkward and jerky, though I actually did not see any major g-force issues including lateral g's. The lead-out for a final turn before a hard braking zone, could have been a tad better. The lack of supports brought down the score for ''Realism''! You should have spent one more hour to add solid supports and checked the rider's clearance at the top of a flat spin. They could smack their hands on.
I can say this is worth downloading! I did have a blast! If you took a few or more hours to complete this track, you would see an overall score of 9! Shoot!