^ They are using terrains really well, too! As for Thunderbird, I do like the layout except a few elements: Horseshoe and Elevated Spiral which should be shaped like a set of "smoothed out" inclined loops.
I disagree entirely. They are shaped that way to keep the G's in check and keep the track compact enough to be exciting. You'll notice on the majority of wingriders whenever strong positives or negatives come into play they're designed to minimise rotations (due to the outer seats experiences extreme forces). This is no different in this case and its something that creates a comfortable ride.
NightWindElf seems to have been conveniently absent from the thread since the announcement
Big talk from a nub. Frankly, I've been absent from the thread because I don't care anymore.
Originally posted by GerstlCrazy Cool! The name is Fly Over Rainforest? I was under the impression the name was Green Coaster Goes Fast Goes High Has Clockwise Loop Has Straight Upside Down Four Seats Two On Each Side Fast Coaster?
Oh, no. Those ones are ones they posted on their Facebook. I should probably move the caption up where it's more visible.
oh ok, I didn't see it Holiday World direct pm when I said sorry about not knowing who's pics they were Like just now haha, they are on top of things, awesome!
Does it though? This has been done before remember. B&M still haven't designed their own launch thus making it costly to bring in two different companies to design a B&M with a launch (which I imagine is the primary driving factor behind there only being one other example of a launched B&M).