Love it! I always wondered what the forces of those twisted airtime hills were. Growing up spending so many hours building coasters with FVD++ for NoLimits, this channel really tickles my brain in the right way :D Looking forward to the "official" back row video! :D
Great video and datas, as always! Are you planning to go to Fantasiana to record Wild Train before it closes down? I'm so curious to see the forces on that one, front and back row!
Is it really *that* crazy? I know from the Pax coasters at Parc St. Paul that they are hilarious for family coasters, but I didn’t expect the one at Fantasiana to be anything else. Austria is quite far from us, albeit not unreasonable far, hence my hesitation ~Kevin
@@CoasterStatsWild Train at Fantasiana is yet another level over the ones at Parc Saint Paul (I rode them all). It's crazy ejector with also strong lats. I'm really curious to see the numbers and curves. It's RMC level of airtime with GCI level of no transition into it, haha 😄
Skyrush is one of my fav rides but I don't think the airtime is the strongest out there. It's the insane first drop, strong laterals and insane restraints that really make the ride one of a kind and one of the best.
Good and interesting onride as always, i would love to see a comparison with alpina blitz with about the same weather conditions, i always heard that piraten felt more powerfull but i am curious to see the exact gforce.
Unfortunately, it is not that easy for us to obtain a filming permission for Walibi Holland. In addition, I think they usually let you film in the morning with an empty train; not ideal for realistic results. And Kolmården is quite far away, I am not sure if we were able to do it this year ~Kevin
We use RCDB as a data reference. Marketing departments tend to round up the stats a bit to make them more impressive. For example Colossos at Heide-Park is still stated to be 60m tall, even though it "just" stands 52m tall. Blackpool likes to measure the Big One from Sea level instead of ground level. You can find many examples like those 2 in marketing. RCDB is certainly not perfect, but it tends to be more often than not more accurate than the official (marketing) data released. ~Kevin