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RedAppleKiller

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  1. I really like high positive G Forces, but I also like strong Airtime. The high positive G Forces are the main reason I love Euro-Mir that much. Euro-Mir's last helix is just insanely intense as it gets more narrow towards the end which means that 4 G last on you for at least 3 or 4 seconds. The Airtime on the other hand is the main reason Expedition GeForce is my favourite Roller Coaster ever. I remember that once the ejector Airtime on the last two bunnyhops was so strong that my laps started to hurt but it was awesome. I think a good mix between both positive forces and Airtime makes a good coaster. Btw. does anyone know how much G's these two coasters pull? The car is going insanely fast through these loops. I think it could even pull up to 6 G's. [youtu_be] [/youtu_be][youtu_be] [/youtu_be]
  2. I've only been on Alpina Bahn and even though it's called a family coaster it's really intense reaching up to 4.8 g. From just the facts Thriller has to be the most intense one reaching up to 6.5 g's before Premier Rides ̶r̶̶u̶̶i̶̶n̶̶e̶̶d̶ lowered the height of the first drop and set the loopings more high in 2003. The g's were so extreme that the last two seat rows were permanently closed for riders. As far as I know it was even more extreme in it's first season in 1986 before BHS (who also built Olympia Looping) modified the tracks for less lateral g's. Before their modification the laterals reached up to 3.7 g's while they reached only 1.1 after it.
  3. Eurosat and Euro-Mir are both really intense as both coasters brake REALLY abrupt. But the worst Brake''Run'' (It wasn't a brake run anymore) I ever had to endure was on the Magic Mouse in Didi'land in France. This SBF Visa Spinning Mouse just stood still on the brake all of a sudden. You could probably drive your car at full speed at a wall and will feel the same feeling I felt when I hit this brake.
  4. (1) Ride the legendary Schwarzkopf Thriller. (2) Somehow get the money to go to Fuji-Q while Moonsault Scramble still stands. (3) Be in Berlin when the wall is opened.
  5. Hi! I'm 17 years old and from germany. Because I live in germany I only saw a few theme parks in and around germany. My favourite rollercoaster of all tiem is Expedition GeForce at Holiday Park because of its insane ejector Airtime and its unique layout. I also love Eurosat, Euro-Mir, Silver Star and Blue Fire. Some of my favourite manufacturers include Intamin, B&M and Schwarzkopf (Sadly the only Schwarzkopf I've been on is Alpina Bahn, it's sad I never had the opportunity to go on the infamous Thriller (which some of you may know as Taz's Texas Tornado, Zonga or Tsunami) which reached up to 6.5 g during the first two loops which is even more than the legendary Moonsault Scramble reached) I think I'll have a good time in this forum Cheers!
  6. The only one I rode so far is SIlver Star at Europa-Park.
  7. Hi there, Positive: Alpina Bahn (4.8 g) Negative: Expedition GeForce (-1.1 g) Lateral: Probably some Wild Mouse Even though Alpina Bahn had the most positive g forces of any coasters I have ridden, I think the last helix of Euro-Mir feels a lot more intense being the only coaster in which I can't put my hands up or even sit straight in the seat. I also think the g forces of Sky Scream felt a lot more intense. It was the only coaster so far which made me grey out (At the bottom of the non inverted loop)
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