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Post April 21st, 2007, 1:28 pm

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I finished a woodie that I have been working on for about half a month non-stop. It uses millennium flyer trains, it has very exhilerating airtime, both ejector and floater.

I need a few people to test this. 2 or 3 should do. If you're interested, please say so and leave your e-mail.
1-Millennium Force | 2-Intimidator 305 | 3-Fury 325
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Post April 21st, 2007, 1:30 pm

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I'll test for you!

I'll PM you my e-mail address. (even though I think you know it already.)[approve]

Post April 21st, 2007, 1:32 pm

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Post April 21st, 2007, 1:35 pm

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Thank you both. That is all I need.
1-Millennium Force | 2-Intimidator 305 | 3-Fury 325
4-Skyrush | 5-Iron Rattler | 6-X2 | 7-Kingda Ka
8-Voyage | 9-Maverick | 10-Monster

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Post April 21st, 2007, 1:57 pm

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I sent the reply, but I have 3 things to add.

-Failed e-stop...if you stop the train on the mcbr, it fails to reach the final breaks. Solution = make the station lower.

-Many tree hits...self explainatory.

-Station length is way too short. The front of the train sticks out way too far for passangers to board, especially after it returns from a cycle. Use the coaster calculator on the NLDC to calculate station length.

Post April 21st, 2007, 4:51 pm

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I'll test if you can tell me the difference between ejector and floater.

Post April 21st, 2007, 6:57 pm

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Ejector is quick airtime
Floater is sustained airtime.

No you won't be testing my track.
1-Millennium Force | 2-Intimidator 305 | 3-Fury 325
4-Skyrush | 5-Iron Rattler | 6-X2 | 7-Kingda Ka
8-Voyage | 9-Maverick | 10-Monster

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Post April 21st, 2007, 7:03 pm

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I sent a reply. It's a quick list since I'll be going to a Diversity Dinner soon, so, if you want an explanation on anything I said, just ask! [:D]

Post April 21st, 2007, 7:19 pm

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Ejector can be sustained....CoasterKrazy actually makes a valid point!

Floater airtime refers to 0g's, where you are not being "ejected" from the seat by any means of negative force, yet you are not "glued" to your seat by any means of positive force. Floater is sustained most of the time used so that the weighlessness feeling may be achieved. Milennium Forces' large hills utilize this form of "airtime," atleast from what I have read and heard.

Ejector airtime refers to any instance of air when any negative force acts upon your body and lifts your buttox from your seat. Hence the term "ejector". Ejector airtime is sustained on so many rides, with El Toro and SROS beinh prime examples.

Conclusion: Your ride does not have any 'perfect' floater airtime.

Post April 21st, 2007, 10:31 pm

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