Originally posted by Tidus
I just recognized something, the reason B&M doesn't use pre-drops for their new rides...is because...well, the drop aren't curving down anymore! They recognized that for a straight drop, they wouldn't need the pre-drops anymore. That is why Hydra, Behemoth, Diamondback, etc., do not have pre-drops. Show me one B&M ride with a curving drop that doesn't have a pre-drop...exactly. That is also why they sped up the lift speeds, gets the train over the crest quicker. That ensures that the rest of the train isn't sitting too long on the rest of the lift hill, while the rest is already dropping.
It seems that this new invert is going to break that trend, and they're trying a pre-lift-less drop that DOES curve. We'll see how long the ride stays structurally sound I guess. I wouldn't risk it, but it's already built so...lol, guess that doesn't matter anymore. And there really is nothing wrong with a pre-drop, I like them, and it makes B&M a little more unique. There also isn't a problem with no pre-drop...I just like them a little more. I don't know, maybe it's the nostalgia or something.
@ this entire post.
People's lack of knowledge on all things engineering and science, is scary. I don't expect everyone to have the knowledge of a structural engineer, but you must realise you're being an idiot when you say something like:
"We'll see how long the ride stays structurally sound I guess"
WHAT!? Do you think this ride is just going to fall over in a couple of years time, because it hasn't got a pre-drop!? Or that B&M just builds the rides and hopes that they'll stay standing for a bit!? I'm sorry, whether the recent reign of anti-"trolling" tyranny comes down on my ass or not, I'm just going to sit here for the next 5 minutes and have a mighty good chortle at your blind ignorance.
On the other hand, if you would like to learn about topics relating to this specific comment, send me a PM and I'll explain how B&M will know exactly what date in the future the ride's structural safety will come in to question using things like Material Life Cycles, and Factor of Safety etc. And the methods and precautions they will take throughout the life of the ride to ensure that it's materials are performing to standard, with reverberation testing, X-Rays etc.
Originally posted by Coasterkidmwm
**slams head on the table**