B&M really don't do ejector. Almost every element on any B&M coasters will never (intentionally) go below 0g. The only time ejector has been intentionally incorporated into a B&M coaster (that I can think of off the top of my head) is the speed hill on Shambhala.
^That's why I said intentionally. Just by looking at the parabolic shape of B&M airtime hills you should be able to see that their airtime hills are designed for 0g, you may get different forces in the back or the front, but in the middle of the train you will experience (almost, depending on weather/heat/etc.) the exact forces that the ride was designed around, and on B&M hills it's generally 0g.
^^ Well, they did say that there would be a trim brake on that hill. Besides, they may or may not use that trim (the trims on B&M hypers aren't always used normally), so there is still hope of airtime there.
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