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WOW! thats amazing, I wonder where they get these new ride concepts I would love to take a ride on one looks awsome! B)

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It's so awesome how coasters have evolved throughout history. It used to just be wooden coasters. In the 50's steel coasters started. In the 70's coasters started to have inversions. In the 80's; Arrows where the new thing and suspended coasters started. By the 90's there where standups and inverts. More coasters could do new types of inversions and reach crazy speeds. Launched coasters started in the mid 90's. By 2000, wooden coasters could reach speeds well over 70mph. and steel coasters could reach over 100! New types of coasters started to apear like 4th. Dimensions, Zac Spins, Dive Machines, Flyers, and more!

I think this coaster will be a success, by may have bad downtime for a while. I could see newer improved versions of this coaster appear in the next ten years, and maybe it could actually do "real" inversions?

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Some wooden coasters had inversions as early as 1895!

http://www.rcdb.com/id2512.htm

By the way, the designer of that 1895 coaster, Lina Beecher, also designed a steel coaster for a park in Columbus, Olentangy Park...and that must have been long before the 1950's! In fact, the park closed in 1937!

Even Fontaine Ferry in Louisville (known many years later as Ghost Town On The River) had a wooden looper:

http://www.rcdb.com/id2336.htm

Due to injuries, maintenance issues, and lack of repeat ridership, the rides, commonly known as Flip-Flaps, failed. In 2000, a North American theme park installed a newer version of a looping wooden coaster. The only one on the planet. We all know how that ended.

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I just wonder if the train could suffer the same structural issues that the original X train experienced. Seems like a lot of strees having the passenger pods hanging out to the sides and with the lateral G's.

As I have seen more from this from IAAPA, I noticed that rather than using hydraluics to control the swinging like on suspended coasters, it seems to use airbags, looks to be the same kind they use in the auto industry. Interesting idea.

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^^Wasn't X's original train problem due in part to overall weight??

Either way, I think it looks fun, but only thrilling in the same way as a Chance rainbow.

And btw, for the person who mentioned the dull look, I think that's because it has yet to be painted by the park getting it. (a la King Cobra in Japan pre-KI)

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Yes one of the many issues with the original X trains was the weight. Throw on top of that the width of the trains and how the weight hung off the side of the track, the high g's the trains couldn't hold up. I believe in the redesign of the trains they were able to remove 20,000 lbs of weight from the trains. The weight issue was so bad that they were changing out around 20 wheels a day on the trains. The trains just eventually broke down.

Hopefully S&S learned from the issues Arrow had and this new concept doesn't share the same issues. Then again there are always bugs with concepts.

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I think it looks fun. I can unnderstand some of the comments about it being a simple layout and there aren't any inversions because the cars turn but think about all the movement of those cars. You would have all that centripital or centrifuginal force through the rolls like a rail rider and the cars pivot front to back on a horizontal axis. It would be a pretty unique ride experience.

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