How many inversions does this actually have?
RCDB says 5 but I suspect this is a bit like how the park claimed Cú Chulainn had an inversion due to the overbank.
Looks like the finale doesn't have all the low to the ground corkscrews like on Hals Uber Kopf
That's pretty typical though. If the slide is going around a turn, each module is rotated a few degress relative to the previous one to create a transition and maintain the correct downhill gradient.
I reckon FJ is still more fun to ride, the whole thing of having 50 robo arms on a track is very impressive.
but TBH Gringotts was way better than i expected. In the back the spinning is pretty powerful, and the set design is much better, with virtually no breaks in immersion. I think it just...
I rode this last night, it's hilarious, on each of the hills I was being lifted up off the floor, regardless of if I jumped or not, so you don't really need to try hard to get bonus air.
In particular, there's a twisted transition right towards the end that really flicks you up.
The jumping...
If they were replacing it they would go down the ramp on the exit tunnel, cut up the old track and pull it out. No need for any wagons on the existing track
Then new track goes in from the low point working your way up. Eg crane pieces directly down the hole for the drop, and go down the exit...
Why cant the BBC be paid for through consolidated revenue instead of a separate fee?
The national broadcaster in Australia, the ABC gets paid for that way, so no need to have a separate licensing and enforcement system (Detector vans LMAO), which in itself costs money.
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