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Quote from: Frissbeking on March 23, 2008, 10:39:33 PMNice pink jump suit It was totally the new black at the time!
Nice pink jump suit
I wish I could add to this "debate"... I've yet to ride ST and Rampage...
El Toro is great from the drop to the RT Popbut just slows to quick afterwards its like riding a mine train near the end.and much to smooth but that may be a good thing as it may feel more like a "regular Wooden coaster" when it breaks in more.
At worst it will feel like Magnum
Quote from: AV Matt on March 23, 2008, 11:10:21 PMAt worst it will feel like MagnumOk, first you knock Hades.Then you take a shot at Maverick.Would you like to stomp on the rest of my park?Remember I have pictures of you in a pool.
I love El Toro's layout. I just hate the smoothness and the dead hills and how the banking virtually eliminates the laterals. The first three drops are great, the drop into Rolling Thunder is great, the zig zagging is fun despite being lateral-less, but those other hills are duds.
I don't know too much about engineering but I think that hill is designed to be low as it is to keep the momentum up so that the train will fly over the hill at RT.
From an engineering/physics aspect, the height doesn't really affect the speed/momentum on successive hills too much as long as the train can make it over the top. The shape of the hill is what matters most in producing airtime.
And Rob A has told me on some days, those hills do deliver air, so it's a real puzzler to me.
Yes? some say its even better than The Voyage."