May 1, 200323 yr The ride itself isn't supposed to be an aircraft carrier, just the station. The lift hill is like the jet taking off of the aircraft carrier, and the rest of the ride is supposed to simulate flight. You know what he meant.
May 1, 200323 yr Thats not what he said, and it looks pretty particular in his post about using gray and silver to support his thoughts.
May 1, 200323 yr Aside all of the debate of what his post meant, I personally think Top Gun would be cooler (Not to say better or more effecient) if it had the Air Plane trains that other Suspened coasters have.Air Racers Plane Style Train
May 1, 200323 yr Thats not what he said, and it looks pretty particular in his post about using gray and silver to support his thoughts. I meant that silver fits the overall theme of the ride better than bright red. Edited January 1, 197056 yr by HelixSpiral
May 1, 200323 yr True, the silver more matches the theme than the bright red did, but I don't like how the supporst and the track are the same color. If I had a choice I would make the track maybe like a sky blue, or a silvery blue, to pretend like it is the sky above the jet (the train). So, maybe not a bright blue, but more a metalic light blue that sorta shimmers or something. That would rock.
May 1, 200323 yr I assume the reason for the red track would be for the theaming of the jet's flame that comes out of the engine. Just a guess though.
May 2, 200323 yr Aside all of the debate of what his post meant, I personally think Top Gun would be cooler (Not to say better or more effecient) if it had the Air Plane trains that other Suspened coasters have.Air Racers Plane Style Train I doubt those would work, unless they actually looked like jet planes, since the name Top Gun wouldn't exactly fit with trains that had propeller style cars in them.
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