Originally posted by Real
BTW theres proof the Zero G will be completely normal. Its not going to have much turn too it at all judging by this picture:
You can see that the entrance and exit are lined up pretty close. We may see some movement in it but nothing we havent seen before. I still think it will rotate in the opposite direction but I am probably wrong. However, that one support seems to prove my theory unless its for another part of the ride but it looks a little high for that.
And Red said the rotation would be too fast...Bah I tell you!
Looking at the latest pics (placed footers and one support for the Zero-G) there *might* be a tiny chance that you proove right with your "reversed rotation" thesis.
BTW: i still don't think this to be possible within all these tight clearings, but i must admit it would be sensational to have such a weird rotational behaviour (including some quite high forces then too...)
It's definitely very exciting to estimate, even if so much of the track & surroundigs are already there, and yet no truly reliable information about that Zero-G can be concluded from all that, as of today. [:D]
redunzelizer