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Incredible Hulk Coaster Refurb

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GAcoaster said:
That's one of those "nearly impossible" scenarios (which do happen), but I'm sure they would take a crane and give it a pull one direction of the other. It would be a PR nightmare, but it's an easily remedied problem usually. Really the worst case scenario is a train with a bad wheel that stops it it an inversion. It's very rare though.

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In Wallibi, Belgium a launched shuttle coaster got stuck upside down in a looping once, for about 2 hours if memory serves me right.
 
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Yep, same reason, wheel seized up. It's still a VERY rare occurrence if the ride is well maintained.
 
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Sorry for the double post, but in a launch situation especially it's very hard to get a ride to balance perfectly in a spot like that. It naturally would want to go one way or the other depending on the forces. Once again not IMPOSSIBLE, just improbable.

 
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GAcoaster said:
That's one of those "nearly impossible" scenarios (which do happen), but I'm sure they would take a crane and give it a pull one direction of the other. It would be a PR nightmare, but it's an easily remedied problem usually. Really the worst case scenario is a train with a bad wheel that stops it it an inversion. It's very rare though.

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This has just gave me a flashback of Beverly Hills Cop 3. :faint:

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Sorry for the double post, but in a launch situation especially it's very hard to get a ride to balance perfectly in a spot like that. It naturally would want to go one way or the other depending on the forces. Once again not IMPOSSIBLE, just improbable.

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If everybody on board was to sway their weight back and forth, nudging the train forward, would the brakes still work?

I know this seems like a really stupid question but are the brakes designed to work the second it senses a train passing regardless of how long has passed, or does it know roughly when it should expect a train coming.
 
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Any word on whether the new seats and restraints are more fat guy friendly?
 
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This has just gave me a flashback of Beverly Hills Cop 3. :faint:



If everybody on board was to sway their weight back and forth, nudging the train forward, would the brakes still work?

I know this seems like a really stupid question but are the brakes designed to work the second it senses a train passing regardless of how long has passed, or does it know roughly when it should expect a train coming.
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Trim brakes, if I am not mistaken, are connected to a sensor and are merely for speed control. Holding brakes only catch on when the system demands it. I think most brakes function as both as well, so the midcourse trims excess speed and holds in case the course is not clear.
 
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scott_walker said:
This has just gave me a flashback of Beverly Hills Cop 3. :faint:

If everybody on board was to sway their weight back and forth, nudging the train forward, would the brakes still work?

I know this seems like a really stupid question but are the brakes designed to work the second it senses a train passing regardless of how long has passed, or does it know roughly when it should expect a train coming.
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In theory (if everything is right) shifting the weight or even a gust of wind would get it going. As it was for TTD all they did was have a mechanic give it a push forward which is dangerous because when the train starts moving the could get pulled over with it.

The brakes are basically "always engaged" on a coaster so if there is a power failure it will stop. It''s only with power that brakes retract or release.
 
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GAcoaster said:
In theory (if everything is right) shifting the weight or even a gust of wind would get it going. As it was for TTD all they did was have a mechanic give it a push forward which is dangerous because when the train starts moving the could get pulled over with it.

The brakes are basically "always engaged" on a coaster so if there is a power failure it will stop. It''s only with power that brakes retract or release.
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In Efteling, the Python coaster once got stuck, they opened the restraints to evacuate and then the coaster moved again, luckily everyone managed to close their restraints again.
 
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I know any time I've seen them move a coaster that's valleyed, it's a slow process moving it a few feet, putting some kind of blocks on the track so it can't roll back, then moving a few more feet.
 
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GAcoaster said:
I know any time I've seen them move a coaster that's valleyed, it's a slow process moving it a few feet, putting some kind of blocks on the track so it can't roll back, then moving a few more feet.
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Must be quite cumbersome.
 
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It is, but it's the only safe way to do it and usually only happens on very cold or very windy mornings before the wheel grease warms up.
 
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This is all I could think of.
 
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bob albert said:
This is all I could think of.
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That was great! :lmao:

Given how tightly packed into your restraint, I can't see this happening on a B&M with over the should restraints.
 
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Schmosby said:
They have a bit of a ways to go before they can start test runs. For instance: getting the trains on the actual track.
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Maybe there already on the track. Done at night time when no one is in the park?
 
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Give it a month at least til they can do a pull though. Lots of plumbing to run
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B&M don't do pull though they get the maths right on everything i watched a documentary on it, link below

 
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I bet Universal does not rely on a computer to "get it right". If I were in charge of making sure the car and the guest didn't contact anything I want a mockup to physically prove it. Remember we sent a craft to Mars and missed due to a error in units.

In any case they have a ton of plumbing to run before anything goes out on the track. At least a month.
 
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I bet Universal does not rely on a computer to "get it right". If I were in charge of making sure the car and the guest didn't contact anything I want a mockup to physically prove it. Remember we sent a craft to Mars and missed due to a error in units.

In any case they have a ton of plumbing to run before anything goes out on the track. At least a month.
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True, i hope the ride is open between June or July only time i can go.
 
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I bet Universal does not rely on a computer to "get it right". If I were in charge of making sure the car and the guest didn't contact anything I want a mockup to physically prove it. Remember we sent a craft to Mars and missed due to a error in units.

In any case they have a ton of plumbing to run before anything goes out on the track. At least a month.
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John Wardley once asked Walter Bolliger: "What if the coaster stalls? How will we get the trains back to the station?". Bolliger replied: "Our coasters never stall. They always work perfectly the first time."

I don't know of any B&M coaster that has ever had a pull through.
 
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John Wardley once asked Walter Bolliger: "What if the coaster stalls? How will we get the trains back to the station?". Bolliger replied: "Our coasters never stall. They always work perfectly the first time."

I don't know of any B&M coaster that has ever had a pull through.
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Yep im from England and moved to Orlando a year ago still the best ride in england. you dont know where your going on the ride and i mean that
 
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JoeCamel said:
I bet Universal does not rely on a computer to "get it right". If I were in charge of making sure the car and the guest didn't contact anything I want a mockup to physically prove it. Remember we sent a craft to Mars and missed due to a error in units.

In any case they have a ton of plumbing to run before anything goes out on the track. At least a month.
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Dude these rides are tested extensively in modeling under a range of simulated conditions. Computer modeling and simulation is the difference between an Arrow ride and B&M. B&M (not Universal) tests this all. Pull throughs, if they occur, happen for several different reasons including clearance, water dummies, etc etc.
 
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