General Carowinds discussion
By RctWeekly
#33074
Newton's Engineer wrote:Newton and I have just returned from the lab.

After many calculations including much advanced calculus, we have determined that this is most definitely not a launch coaster. Sorry everyone for the bad news (or good depending on how you see it.)

I will stand by this statement. And if I am wrong, I will agree not to ride said launch coaster at Carowinds in 2010 unless I eat a hot dog first (and Newton's Engineer is a vegetarian.)

So put me on the record- THIS IS NOT A LAUNCH COASTER!

And what does einstein have to say about this.
By RctWeekly
#33078
I believe we will see the brake run and station very soon going up since those piece are all ready here. I wonder if the lift/launch piece(s) will come today since they where on that truck.
#33079
Newton's Engineer wrote:Newton and I have just returned from the lab.

After many calculations including much advanced calculus, we have determined that this is most definitely not a launch coaster. Sorry everyone for the bad news (or good depending on how you see it.)

I will stand by this statement. And if I am wrong, I will agree not to ride said launch coaster at Carowinds in 2010 unless I eat a hot dog first (and Newton's Engineer is a vegetarian.)

So put me on the record- THIS IS NOT A LAUNCH COASTER!

Well if I was able to choose, I'd rather not have a launch for this ride. There is something about going s-l-o-w-l-y up that lift hill, 200 feet or more.... looking around at the view.... feeling the anticipation build.... and saying to yourself 'damn, I hope I don't pee in my pants....'

So Newton's Engineer, can you go do some more calculations and figure out what the colors are going to be?
#33080
RctWeekly wrote:^ Ok that was really pointless.

Actually, Newton's Engineer made a very clear point-s/he is saying this will not be a launch coaster, based on looking at the track pieces (and apparently doing some secret calculations on a freaky calculator). You may not AGREE with his/her point, but there definitely IS a point.
By RctWeekly
#33081
Well I think we know one color which is red if I had to mkae a guess I would say silver or yellow butmore likely to be silver. Well see when supports come or when they tell use everything which ever comes first.

Actually, Newton's Engineer made a very clear point-s/he is saying this will not be a launch coaster, based on looking at the track pieces (and apparently doing some secret calculations on a freaky calculator). You may not AGREE with his/her point, but there definitely IS a point.

But how do you know that he knows that its not going to be launched?
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By dailyshow
#33083
Newton's Engineer wrote:Newton and I have just returned from the lab.

After many calculations including much advanced calculus, we have determined that this is most definitely not a launch coaster. Sorry everyone for the bad news (or good depending on how you see it.)

I will stand by this statement. And if I am wrong, I will agree not to ride said launch coaster at Carowinds in 2010 unless I eat a hot dog first (and Newton's Engineer is a vegetarian.)

So put me on the record- THIS IS NOT A LAUNCH COASTER!

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By Jonathan
#33084
Actually, Newton's Engineer made a very clear point-s/he is saying this will not be a launch coaster, based on looking at the track pieces (and apparently doing some secret calculations on a freaky calculator).


He didn't make any point at all. Now, it is unlikely that this ride is going to be launched. Possible, but unlikely.

However, so far no one has given a valid reason for it to be launched or for it not to be.
By Swoosh
#33087
I'm not going to go skim through the hundreds of threads pertaining to this coaster, so if this has already been posted I appologize.

So thinking about the reason why the zip code for West Viriginia was on the box, we come to find out that one of the sponsors for Cedar Point, Crystal Rock Brewing Company, is from there. What's more, they have a drink that has a name very similar to the rumored name for this ride -- Whyte Lightning (http://www.whytelightning.com/)

So I am going to guess that clue was a clue towards the name of the ride and nothing to do with NASCAR or anything to do with height/length and so on like so many wanted to make it be.
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By Jonathan
#33088
Yep, it has been.

Also, everyone take a little glance about 1 centimeter to the right of the post reply button at the top of the page. There's a very useful little tool there...
#33089
I would agree we have seen no valid reason for it to be launched, however there certainly are valid points to be made that this will not be. Most notably the fact we haven't seen any construction work to back up the theory of a launch outside of one small transformer box. As stated previously, Hulk's launch has an entire substation with large mainframes that control the individual motors on the launch. If it is some sort of hydraulic launch we would see some construction for a dedicated room below the ride for the hydraulic motor a la Top Thrill Dragster (http://www.hydraulicspneumatics.com/200/Issue/Article/False/9810/Issue). Even with LSMs I would assume we would have seen a large amount of cable work being done in the ground well before the footers went in. Kinda ass-backwards to go back now and lay cable.

I am still trying to figure out where this rumor of a launch came from. It just somehow manifested out of thin air and is being treated as if there is some factual evidence to back it up. Give me one piece of evidence that points to a launch, just one.
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By coasterbruh
#33092
Jonathan wrote:However, so far no one has given a valid reason for it to be launched or for it not to be.

how about a simple...cause I said so lol lol

Jonathan wrote:Also, everyone take a little glance about 1 centimeter to the right of the post reply button at the top of the page. There's a very useful little tool there...

very useful but I doubt it will be used lol
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