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Post August 16th, 2006, 11:33 pm

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Originally posted by Spongemonkey74

That transition is too intense for a long train. Start thinking about a shorter train. Possibly a ball coaster. It's got to be something inovative because the site itself is simply not big enough for a height/speed record breaker.


I was just thinking that. Maybe it's a ball coaster or something around those lines. They did say they were going in a new direction after all.

Post August 16th, 2006, 11:38 pm

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Post August 17th, 2006, 12:10 am

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If that transition is taken at high speeds, it looks like it would deliver some airtime, but also be a bit painful...but hey, its still going to be sweet[;)] I cant wait until they announce this thing, and i bet every single one of us was wrong about what it actually is

Post August 17th, 2006, 1:25 am
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that transition isn't that heartlined, which would mean that it might be taken at a slow speed, or the train design will be different, i hope the last
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Post August 17th, 2006, 4:35 am

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only thing is... how would an aquatraxx coaster tie into the theme of those signs..... I dunno maybe its not even supposed to, maybe I'm just too lazy to read 35pg's of mess on this thing

and how would an aquatrax transition be any different from a one on a different type?

Post August 17th, 2006, 4:38 am

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anyone have an overview shot of the whole project area?

Post August 17th, 2006, 5:09 am

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Hm, about that strange track, with the plates between the ties.. I was looking for a ball coaster, and guess what I found
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+ http://www.pointpixels.com/4images/deta ... ge_id=7502
And now:
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Pic. courtesy of Coastersandmore.de
Look carefully at the brake(?)fins, same type of track. Now my question; is the ballcoaster the only one with that type of track, or not?

Post August 17th, 2006, 5:11 am

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First of all, it's called the edit button. Secondly, Aquatraxx trains are much shorter than those of any other Intamin type, and shorter car lengths often mean quicker transitions.

Post August 17th, 2006, 5:38 am

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Why do we stick to old trak designs? I mean maby intamin want to use anothertype of lims on this ride. A ball coaster train can't many cars per train because the cars would be spaced to far from eachtother to work properly.

Post August 17th, 2006, 6:01 am

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I think those plates between the ties are probably just Intamin's new way of connecting lims to the track, nothing unique to ball coasters.

Post August 17th, 2006, 6:30 am

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Those pics of the ballcoaster were made about 1 year ago. Since then 4 coasters with magnet-fins were constructed, of which none of them had such an attachement of the magnets to the track. Only the ball coaster uses those plates, or maybe an unknown trainstyle which still has to be revealed.

IF these things are indeed LIM's, then this way of launching a 'normal' (read: non-inverted) coaster is new to Intamin. Every non-inverted launched coaster they made is launced by a cable, or LSM. No fins.
So, this can be a Aquatrax (yes, I forgot about this LIM-launched), but since there's only one turn over the water, and CP doesn't theme their rides, they could have better chosen a normal launch coaster. I'm still going for a BallCoaster..

Post August 17th, 2006, 7:04 am

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They've launched sitdowns before http://rcdb.com/ig731.htm?picture=6

Ball coaster in it's current form doesn't have nearly a high enough capacity for CP, plain and simple. Plus, I've never seen a turn on a ball coaster.

And what'd ya know, http://rcdb.com/ig731.htm?picture=8

Post August 17th, 2006, 7:11 am

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Plus, if it was a ball coaster, think of the insane lats in that un-heartlined transition.
http://www.pointpixels.com/4images/details.php?image_id=7426

Post August 17th, 2006, 8:02 am

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^^ 1) It's LSM.. 2)LSM needs bigger magnetic blocks, you know.. These things are for mounting fins on it.
^ Another fact: the heartline is very low, as you can see. So, the seats must be next to the track.. As far as I know, the only Intamin models having that seat configuration are the Wingwalker and Ballcoaster.

Post August 17th, 2006, 8:04 am

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You missed something the lims on the ball coaster are attached to the box track, the track in your picture is the triangle track, I think thie will be a wing rider.

Post August 17th, 2006, 3:41 pm

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Spelling correctly will help convince people of your opinions. The track coes too close to the ground in spots to be a wing walker.

Post August 17th, 2006, 4:47 pm

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maby it is going to be a robocoaster if i see the translations
http://coastersandmore.de/rides/iaapa2004/iaapa1_e.shtml
scroll down till the robocoaster artical

Post August 17th, 2006, 4:55 pm

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Originally posted by karremans

maby it is going to be a robocoaster if i see the translations
http://coastersandmore.de/rides/iaapa2004/iaapa1_e.shtml
scroll down till the robocoaster artical
Would be a nice idea, but why would they use Intamin track instead of their own?

Post August 17th, 2006, 4:59 pm

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Originally posted by Wing-Over

Plus, if it was a ball coaster, think of the insane lats in that un-heartlined transition.
http://www.pointpixels.com/4images/details.php?image_id=7426

That transition is perfectly heartlined! You just don't see that immediately, cause it's on top of a tiny but still existent hill. [:p]

If you guys just would look closer... [;)]

Post August 17th, 2006, 5:48 pm

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Originally posted by karremans

maby it is going to be a robocoaster if i see the translations
http://coastersandmore.de/rides/iaapa2004/iaapa1_e.shtml
scroll down till the robocoaster artical



Well, according to them, it travels at low speeds, which doesnt make any sense with such heavy banking.

Post August 17th, 2006, 6:53 pm

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Originally posted by redunzelizer

Originally posted by Wing-Over

Plus, if it was a ball coaster, think of the insane lats in that un-heartlined transition.
http://www.pointpixels.com/4images/details.php?image_id=7426

That transition is perfectly heartlined! You just don't see that immediately, cause it's on top of a tiny but still existent hill. [:p]

If you guys just would look closer... [;)]

Good eye dude. He is actually right. I can't wait to get to CP next year and ride this monster.

Post August 17th, 2006, 7:49 pm

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I never said it wouldn't be traveling fast. I noticed the banking. I just don't think that transition is consistant with a full length train.

Post August 17th, 2006, 9:20 pm

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Well... Technically that transition is just as quick as a Zero G roll on a B&M or the inline rolls on Colossus so I think a full length train could go through that perfectly fine.

Post August 17th, 2006, 9:27 pm

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but zero g rolls are place higher, the train is not going it's fastest at a low altitude

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