slap-happy
Earning My Ears
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- Jan 14, 2006
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yaytezIOA said:The back you get the most air time and the longest launch for sure, but in the front you get the most g forces and you feel the turns more than in the back. At least thats my experience with it.
I'm no physicist, but I don't see how that would be possible since all the cars follow the same exact path. Maybe it's a mental thing since you are looking at where you about to go. Some coaster riders like to ride in the rear of wooden coasters because the last couple of cars often lift slightly in the air as they go over the crest of a hill. Inverted coasters are held tighter to the track and don't get near the lift in the rear.