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Post August 13th, 2009, 11:45 am

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I'm curious how they're going to pull off the "brief cliffhanger pause" after the launch. Do you think there will be a section of mag brakes following a tophat curve, or what? It just sounds weird to me.

Post August 13th, 2009, 2:26 pm

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looks like their is a brake run at the top of the launch before the straight down drop.

Post August 13th, 2009, 3:01 pm

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IMO that looks kind of bad....I dunno though. We'll see how it turns out.

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How is Jakizle going on his recreation of the new coaster?

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Working on it...I do know the layout of the entire thing though!

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Post August 13th, 2009, 8:04 pm

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Originally posted by dmillz

It was Mr. Freeze, and this looks to be like a good family coaster that even seasoned fans like us can enjoy. Maverick is 95 feet and goes 2-75 in 3 seconds so maybe this could be like a mini-Maverick.

Should be fun.

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maverick is 105 bro.



No... Maverick is 95*!


Looks interesting... I have never been to kennywood, want to never had the chance. Maybe next season!
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Post August 13th, 2009, 10:17 pm

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Now I'm definitely going to opening day again next year.

EDIT: Kennywood is also going to fix the top of the second hill on the Phantom for next year.

Post August 14th, 2009, 3:24 pm

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Originally posted by tmv8888

Originally posted by dmillz

It was Mr. Freeze, and this looks to be like a good family coaster that even seasoned fans like us can enjoy. Maverick is 95 feet and goes 2-75 in 3 seconds so maybe this could be like a mini-Maverick.

Should be fun.


maverick is 105 bro.


My bad...the point is it's not very tall and is still a good ride.

Let's just hope it isn't as poor as the NL shown in the video...-shivers-...

Post August 14th, 2009, 7:30 pm

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If memory serves right Incredible Hulk is 105' it's not short at all, and it's kickbutt!
Gotta love dem' coasters!

Post August 14th, 2009, 7:36 pm

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The coaster in the video has to be the pumpiest ride i've ever seen

Post August 14th, 2009, 9:12 pm

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Originally posted by Kennyweird

Now I'm definitely going to opening day again next year.

EDIT: Kennywood is also going to fix the top of the second hill on the Phantom for next year.


Ah thank God, they totally jacked that up this year. That banking transition is brutal.

Post August 15th, 2009, 12:21 am
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Two trains with 12 seats each? This is going to have a horrible ride capacity. 0-50mph in three seconds will not be that exciting even if it is a family-oriented ride. It's a staggeringly lame 0.76G's acceleration.

They also need to fire the people who think they can make good NL creations for these promotional videos.

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People seem to like the impulses and those launch weaker than this. Don't judge it till you've seen the track pop up at least.
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Or it's 6 g's for .1 seconds and .2 g's for the rest of the 3 seconds...remember, accelerations are generally not linear, and it makes a difference where the accelerations are strongest and the jerks involved.

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Originally posted by SauronHimself

0-50mph in three seconds will not be that exciting even if it is a family-oriented ride. It's a staggeringly lame 0.76G's acceleration.


Hey, don't judge too quickly man. That will probably be faster and more thrilling than you seem to be assuming.

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^come on man, it's less acceleration than a vertical drop...

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Wow, that "fact" doesn't make sense, is completely irrelevant, and even if it made sense, it wouldn't necessarily be true.

Post August 15th, 2009, 11:30 am
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Originally posted by dcs221

Wow, that "fact" doesn't make sense, is completely irrelevant, and even if it made sense, it wouldn't necessarily be true.


Actually, it makes perfect sense. The acceleration of the launch is 7.45m/s^2, whereas a vertical drop's acceleration is 9.81m/s^2.

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Doesn't it seem stronger if you're being launched vertically?
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By acceleration, I thought you were referring to the forces...and since you're falling with the car on a vertical drop, you don't feel any forces, whereas you do feel forces on even a slow launch. And yes, it would be 1 g stronger if it were to have the same speed change over the same time, except vertically instead of horizontally.

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