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Thriller/Zonga

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Post February 20th, 2004, 9:48 pm
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Should Schwarzkopf make more thrillers, now known as Zonga


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Post February 21st, 2004, 3:51 pm

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I say yes I think that it's an o.k. compact ride. Maybe especially for traveling fairs.

Post February 21st, 2004, 4:33 pm

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yeah, they may be rough but they are awesomely intense rides from what I heard.

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Ive never rode one but i think they look amazing so i said yes.

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i think they look pretty cool the CNE shouldget one [:)]

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i think they should but they should tone down on the g's.. some have over 5! .....has schwarzkopf been doing anything lately? i havent heard of them building or planning to build anything recently. all i hear about them is how all of their jet-star rides are being torn down.

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5 G's is what makes it intense, which in turn makes it good.

Post February 22nd, 2004, 12:02 pm

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The high gs are awesome, what makes you think they should make them lower? I would sure like to ride through a 6g loop than a 2.5g B&M loop.

Post February 22nd, 2004, 12:11 pm
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Anton Schwarzkopf is dead, which is why we don't see any of his coasters anymore. I think his company is still around in some form, but he was the creative mind behind it.

Post February 22nd, 2004, 12:25 pm
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BTW - Here is a link that details the history of A. Schwarzkopf, and explains why (aside from his death) his coaster building career ended: http://schwarzkopf.coaster.net/unternehmenGF.htm

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oh.. so there isnt any successor type person? and no, i'd rather ride a 4 g loop than a 5 g loop.. anything above 3.5 g's makes me black out.( its a bitch, aint it?) i like negative g's a lot more than positive [;)]

Post February 22nd, 2004, 1:12 pm
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negative g's are awsome i love woodies with lots of negitave G force[:D]

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Post February 22nd, 2004, 1:28 pm
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What's even better than that is a coaster that has a strong mix of both positive and negative. Check out Shockwave at SFOT in the back seats to see what I mean. It gives the sensation that you will be hurled across the park when you drop from the turns after the loops. [:)]

http://schwarzkopf.coaster.net/ESshockwaveGF.htm

5.9 Gs in the double loops, yet I still black out more often on Batman: the ride between the first loop and barrel roll. [:P]

Post February 22nd, 2004, 3:24 pm

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really? Ive never blacked out on any rollercoaster, especially not on Batman:The Ride.

Post February 22nd, 2004, 3:48 pm

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The best mix of gs is laterals, positives, and negatives. The last turnaround under the structure of Silver Comet has high positives while having extreme laterals at the same time. And on top of that, the headchoppers on that turn are the best I've experienced. Theres some good airtime coming into it turn, too [:)]

Post February 23rd, 2004, 4:22 am

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i like the kind of coaster that has good negative g's like the yankee cannonball.. your out of your seat more than your in it on that one! but i also like a mix of airtime and laterals like the back seat on excalibur @ funtown.

Post February 23rd, 2004, 5:29 pm

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"Zonga" has been through a few refurbishments. It was Thriller then the Texas Tornado. Then Taz's Texas Tornado and now it's Zonga at SFMW.


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