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Launch coaster questions:

BLSC

Did the fishtailing effect ever work?

Did the subway effect ever work?

Did the fog effect ever work?

Is it true the track was supposed to be wellow?

FOF

Are there more lights during the ride than in the past?

Is the front or the back faster?

Was FoF the first launched coaster?

Thanks for answers I've just always wondered. :P

P.S. Thanks to standbyme for helping me with an avatar! :)

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Did the fishtailing effect ever work?

I don't believe so.

Did the subway effect ever work?

I don't think so (and who'd have wanted it to? Ouch!)

Did the fog effect ever work?

The fog on the helicopter scene?

. I think it was supposed to replicate a pipe being shot and some sort of gas being expelled. Take a look at the [edit: former] splashdown to see how Premier track interacts with water. (Wasn't SFNO's Batman the only ride that was still in ship-shape post-Katrina? Thanks B&M!)
Is it true the track was supposed to be yellow?

It was shown that way in the

presented to announce the ride, but things often change between point A and point B (see Maverick)... Sometimes stuff is added and sometimes it's removed...
Is the front or the back faster?

They leave the station at the same time and return at the same time, and thus go the exact same speed. If the back went faster, wouldn't it ram into the front? :P

Was FoF the first launched coaster?

No, our Flight of Fear and its identical twin at Kings Dominion were the first roller coasters to used Linear Induction Motors (LIMs) to launch the train using electricity. Backlot Stunt Coaster uses the same technology (the metallic fins hanging off the cars and the white fixtures with fin-shaped slits running down the launch track). Launched coasters have been around for a long time. Kings Island even had Screamin' Demon, a launched coaster, until 1987. Flight of Fear is just the first to use that specific LIM technology (which is now quite wide-spread).

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