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  1. ^Enough people try too hard to sound not intelligent (or maybe there's no effort involved), so I gotta level the playing field.

     

    But for real. It's steel track. No wood involved. I really don't see how anyone could still consider it wooden track.

     

    It's still a hybrid. Wood is involved for the support structure. Ravine Flyer II isn't necessarily a wooden, it's hyrbrid. Exaclibur isn't steel, it's a hybrid.

     

    I'm irritated of hearing everyone complaining if it's steel or woodie. It's a hybrid, a mix of both; it is what it is. I can say the same for everyone who complains about El Toro not being a Wooden Coaster. It is a Wooden Coaster, it's made out of wood. Go figure. Can you all stop having a pathetic argument about this please?

  2. They just released pictures of one of the Radiator Springs Racers Vehicles, for Carsland!

     

    Disney Parks Blog - First Look: Cars Land Welcomes the First Test Vehicle for Radiator Springs Racers

     

    Vroom, Vroom…Vroooooom! If you’re in Disney’s California Adventure park this week, you just may hear the sound of engines revving. It’s very exciting because you’re actually hearing the first early ride system tests for Radiator Springs Racers, the new E-ticket attraction coming to the all-new Cars Land, which opens in 2012.

     

     

    This Radiator Springs Racers test vehicle arrived this morning, and while you’re not likely to get a good view of the car on a visit to the Park, we’re sharing some fun behind-the-scenes photos we took earlier today.

     

     

  3. Alright so in my POE class (Principles of Engineering) in high school we have a project on Fluid power/Pneumatics. I'm aware that the Hydraulics used on the Intamin Rocket coasters would be a perfect selection, so if you know anything, or work on an Intamin Rocket, can explain to me 4 components of the hydraulics used on the ride and how they're examples on Fluid Power?

     

    The help would be greatly appreciated.

     

    Thanks again.

     

    EDIT: I just realized the flywheel launches on the Schwarzy shuttles are as well, so, rewording what I initially asked, If you work on a ride with a launch system that utilizes Fluid Power/Hydraulics/Pnuematics, I would appreciate the help!

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