http://themeparkcritic.com/scripts/profile/ViewProfile.asp?ViewID=2909 A furious storm once roared `cross the sea, catching ships in its path, helpless to flee. Instead of a certain and watery doom, the winds swept them here to Typhoon Lagoon!
Those were in a book that i read a long time ago. It had the list of how many feet of wood used, number of nails used, and how many gallons of paint used. I wish i could remember the name of the book. Great Pics!
RIP: Trailblazer and Deja Vu...heck, even Alien Encounter
Nice pictures Chitown. The picture of the helix being built is just mind boggleing how they did it and got everything to work perfectly.
Now I wonder where that American Eagle model is at Great America...
Trailblazer Tony, the facts you speak of are posted (at least they were at one point) on RCDB.com if you would like to retrieve them. I'm thinking they were cited from your book.
2,000 concrete footings (average of 18" in diameter, 4.5 feet in). 1,360,000 board feet of lumber used. 129,720 bolts. 30,600 lbs. of nails (15 tons). 9,000 gallons of white paint. over 20,000 man hours to build
http://themeparkcritic.com/scripts/profile/ViewProfile.asp?ViewID=2909 A furious storm once roared `cross the sea, catching ships in its path, helpless to flee. Instead of a certain and watery doom, the winds swept them here to Typhoon Lagoon!
coasterdude12-2 wrote:I didn't know Eagle's first drop went slightly below ground level. Now I get why it's 127ft tall with a 147ft drop. Cool pics.
a lot of people dont realize this.
http://themeparkcritic.com/scripts/profile/ViewProfile.asp?ViewID=2909 A furious storm once roared `cross the sea, catching ships in its path, helpless to flee. Instead of a certain and watery doom, the winds swept them here to Typhoon Lagoon!
my grandfather helped build that ride. He said that he worked 13 hours a day 6 days a week. He mostly helped build the first helix from the station and the two hills after the drop. He also worked on whizzer. That he worked 12 hours a day 6 days a week but got finished in half the time. He worked on dip before the final helix and the block station that went around the spiral lift!