- July 28th, 2009, 4:56 pm
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Diamondback weighs 1,503 tons and is 5,282 ft long. The weight being coded could be true, however, that length seems short. I translated it to 1765 metric tons, but I also googled what the conversion was so I could be off. Assuming it is also a B&M hyper and tons is relative to ft long, this B&M would be 6,202 ft long. (I just did a simple rations of 1503 ton/ 5,282 ft = 1765 tons / x ft and solved). I could be way off, but its a guess.
Can anyone read what the identification name is on the container?
Also, this may not be relevant but Morgantown, WV is 388 miles from Carowinds, according to google driving directions.
CarowindsFan wrote:charlotteguy02 wrote:Closer still. No, 12 coasters isn't enough! It says something like "200 lbs" on there. So I'm guessing either a 200ft drop or lift. Let's hope for 230ft lift and 200ft drop.
It looks like it says 3891200 lbs. Could be 3891 ft. long and 200 ft. high, but that seems rather short. Goliath at SFOG is 4480 ft. long. Even so, I think that number could mean something, because that would translate to 1950 tons which no container would weigh. Why put that on their? Maybe just to confuse us?
Perhaps the entire coaster weighs 3.8 million pounds?
Diamondback weighs 1,503 tons and is 5,282 ft long. The weight being coded could be true, however, that length seems short. I translated it to 1765 metric tons, but I also googled what the conversion was so I could be off. Assuming it is also a B&M hyper and tons is relative to ft long, this B&M would be 6,202 ft long. (I just did a simple rations of 1503 ton/ 5,282 ft = 1765 tons / x ft and solved). I could be way off, but its a guess.
Can anyone read what the identification name is on the container?
Also, this may not be relevant but Morgantown, WV is 388 miles from Carowinds, according to google driving directions.