October 8, 200718 yr We're going back to the moon, then to Mars, and we're building rollercoasters while we're at it. I just hope the reliability of this one is good. I wonder if when this is built if it will go on RCDB?
October 9, 200718 yr I think this is the perfect idea for an escape if god forbid something does go wrong. I will probably be checked by mechanics every day, you really can't have something like that break down. It also looks like from the drawing that the train will have to be taken back up my hand each time it is sent. BTW, I bet it will be on RCDB Gordan, they add anything that is a coaster... expect Avatar.
October 11, 200718 yr ^ HA. NASA is building coasters. If they can't handle space travel, then you could defiatly handle the way down!
October 11, 200718 yr What are you saying? I sure as hell hope that you aren't dissing NASA, an american institution that has more to their doings than, an american flag, a rocket, and space travel.
October 11, 200718 yr ^ I'm not dissing NASA, I'm congratulating them! I would have never thought of that!
October 11, 200718 yr They didn't even really talk about the ride.. al they said is that it's the third tallest roller coaster in the world. Oh and it goes straight down.. then what..? How does it get back up to the station?
October 11, 200718 yr Im pretty sure they wont be riding this 'coaster' for fun. Although Im sure test riding will occur at intervals. Not to mention they use the same elevator type system to get to the top of the rocket, that they will most likely use for a test to occur.
October 11, 200718 yr ^^You do know Ron Toomer doesnt exist. He is a big myth. Yes, I'm quite aware. And, gamesguy08, the towe does not fall over. But the track will experience some EXTREME shaking.
October 12, 200718 yr Mr. Ron Toomer a myth? Sheesh. We have him to thank for most of the Arrow coasters... http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/1...ournalCode=jpcu
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