Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm
It's not technology or engineering that's "limiting" height, it's money.
It's not technology or engineering that's "limiting" height, it's money.
I'm not too sure. I have to say its 50/50 along with saftey. So lets say your typical piece of track weighs about 1000 lbs (i really have no clue how much it weighs for a ride like KK can someone tell me).A typical train weighs about 20 tons, loaded with 20 people would add on about 2 tons assuming the average person weighs about 200 pounds. So a suport supporting a track 450 feet in the air, in addition to the 1000lb weight of the track has to deal with wind and then a 22 ton train rolling over it at about 10mph. Thats ALOT of stress. Ones got to ask how much stress a support can take. And then you got stress on the pull cord on the launch being yanked at 120MPH with a 22 ton train on one end being launched every 1-2 minutes. Then add in the powerhouse behind the launch cord. So a tremendous ammount of pressure and stress is being put on the pull cord, the pieces of track in the air, the supports, and the motor behind the pull cord all for what, 20 seconds of speed and heigth. Then factor in money. Not just building but powering it all everyday. Again all for only 20 seconds of speed in heigth.
So, in conclusion, I feel its 50/50 split between saftey and money thats preventing higher building.