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I got the idea for the structure from radio towers, as they were simple yet extremely sturdy. I also thought it looked pretty good on a ride.
![Image](http://www.coastercrazy.com/forum/file_attachments/slosprint/2010929213154_Flydrop-100929222348001.jpg)
Pretty much you strap yourself in and are launched up a 490 foot tower at speeds reaching 95 MPH. The launch pulls 3 Gs, but since they are vertical I figured it was fine.
![Image](http://www.coastercrazy.com/forum/file_attachments/slosprint/2010929213339_Flydrop-100929222418002.jpg)
At the top you enter a holding brake, which stops you while the seats tip straight down, looking at the ground.
![Image](http://www.coastercrazy.com/forum/file_attachments/slosprint/201092921363_Flydrop-100929221518001.jpg)
You then face five seconds of free fall, during which time the seats return to the upright position, adding in a feeling of disorientation.
![Image](http://www.coastercrazy.com/forum/file_attachments/slosprint/2010929213733_Flydrop-100929222540004.jpg)
This is the point6 where the car hits the brakes at a speed of 101 MPH, into a bone-crushing stop of 4.5 gs (I believe there are drop towers in existence which come near this statistic. I remember at least one reaching 4.3 gs)
So yeah, this thing is f*cking extreme... more updates to come...