jmanporty7 wrote:You never heard of a B&M rattle? Not all, but some of the B&M's have a "rattling sensation" during certain elements on their roller coasters, usually elements that pull high G's. This rattle isn't rough or painful at all, but its still noticeable whilst riding certain B&M's. Some examples are Banshee and Diamondback at Kings Island.
When waiting in line I've heard some type of noise when X-Flight goes through the entire inline twist, almost like the sound effects from Six Million Dollar Man when he would use his bionic arm. Sorry, that's all I can think of to compare it to!
But I don't actually feel anything like a "rattle" during that element and I'm always totally off my seat.
I’m pretty sure that noise you’re hearing are the roll backs lifting then dropping back down as the train rolls. You can also here then at the top of the lift hill when the train flips over.
An excerpt from above discussion: "The rattle as I understand it is a shimmy in the train during high G movements on a B&M.
During high G on some of the B&Ms the train will get a shimmy to it which is a side to side motion as you are moving forward. It has a tendency to rattle the train giving it the B&M rattle name. The train will shimmy so much that it actually makes the train rattle.
Cause... The cause of this has to do with the footings that the coaster sits on top of. When the footings area not installed correctly or are not large enough they will move a little as the train goes over that section of track. The movement may only be millimeters but its enough to reverberate up to the train that is in high G. Partly you have to remember you have a 50,000 pound train amplified by 3 G making the applied force in the the track and structure over 150,000 pounds. Any movement in the footings is sent back to the train.
The most notable one I have ridden is Goliath at SFOG. On the first and second drop at the bottom you will get the shimmy. During one of the tours I did we were standing under the coaster and noticed that the footing and ground moved as the train went by. That movement is what causes the train to rattle.
On Fury 325 I asked that question about footings. ON Fury, half of the rides footings are connected deep in the ground to bed rock. A hard layer of ground usually deep in the ground that is more or less solid rock. You connect the footings to it, then to the support, to the track. The problem area that could effect Fury is on the out run near the tunnel. That part is not on bed rock. But the park feels they built large enough footings so that it wont be a problem. So far Fury has no real rattle so it has stayed stiff...
What causes the footings to move over time. Several things can cause it.
Not large enough or deep enough footings.
The constant downward force of the train each time it passes.
Bad ground around the footings where the dirt can compress under the footings.
Wet and dry seasons or if you are in a frost line area where the ground can freeze moving the footing.
More or less the rattle is a shimmy in the train, mostly caused by bad footings or bad ground conditions. Can it be fixed, Sure. Dig up the footings and increase the size or better ground. Will items like this be fixed, typically not as the parks arent going to spend the money until it starts to do damage to fast to trains or track."
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jmanporty7 wrote:You never heard of a B&M rattle? Not all, but some of the B&M's have a "rattling sensation" during certain elements on their roller coasters, usually elements that pull high G's. This rattle isn't rough or painful at all, but its still noticeable whilst riding certain B&M's. Some examples are Banshee and Diamondback at Kings Island.
When waiting in line I've heard some type of noise when X-Flight goes through the entire inline twist, almost like the sound effects from Six Million Dollar Man when he would use his bionic arm. Sorry, that's all I can think of to compare it to!
But I don't actually feel anything like a "rattle" during that element and I'm always totally off my seat.
I’m pretty sure that noise you’re hearing are the roll backs lifting then dropping back down as the train rolls. You can also here then at the top of the lift hill when the train flips over.
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Another person on another forum said it IS the rollbacks! I never knew there were rollbacks on the inline twist portion of X-Flight. So, my next question is why are there rollbacks there? I thought there were only on lift hills or sections of track where the train is climbing like on Eagle just prior to entering the giant helix?
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CoasterRiderSC wrote:[quote="jmanporty7"] You never heard of a B&M rattle? Not all, but some of the B&M's have a "rattling sensation" during certain elements on their roller coasters, usually elements that pull high G's. This rattle isn't rough or painful at all, but its still noticeable whilst riding certain B&M's. Some examples are Banshee and Diamondback at Kings Island.
When waiting in line I've heard some type of noise when X-Flight goes through the entire inline twist, almost like the sound effects from Six Million Dollar Man when he would use his bionic arm. Sorry, that's all I can think of to compare it to!
But I don't actually feel anything like a "rattle" during that element and I'm always totally off my seat.
I’m pretty sure that noise you’re hearing are the roll backs lifting then dropping back down as the train rolls. You can also here then at the top of the lift hill when the train flips over.
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Another person on another forum said it IS the rollbacks! I never knew there were rollbacks on the inline twist portion of X-Flight. So, my next question is why are there rollbacks there? I thought there were only on lift hills or sections of track where the train is climbing like on Eagle just prior to entering the giant helix?[/quote]
There aren’t rollbacks on the in-line twist. I believe what is being referred to is the mechanism on the train that interacts with the rollbacks. It’s a piece of metal on a hinge that flaps as it hits each rollback fin. It’s loose throughout the whole ride, so it is subject to gravity. That is why you hear it “clack” during the in-line twist, it’s hitting the bottom of the train.
^ Ben, thanks for clarifying that! I now understand what B&MGuy (and others) were trying to explain: The rollback mechanisms on the train are free to move during entire X-Flight ride and they do! There are no rollback "teeth" on the track on the inline twist. I get it now
I also think that noise during the inline twist is actually pretty cool!
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So I don’t know if I believe this or not but while I was at the park yesterday I overheard numerous guests talking about a rumor they heard that this is going to be Eagles last year of operation. This isn’t the first time I heard about this rumor either. One of friends was the first to mentioned it to me back in June. So I say take that for what it’s worth for now.
Tardis1972 wrote:So I don’t know if I believe this or not but while I was at the park yesterday I overheard numerous guests talking about a rumor they heard that this is going to be Eagles last year of operation. This isn’t the first time I heard about this rumor either. One of friends was the first to mentioned it to me back in June. So I say take that for what it’s worth for now.
I've heard a bit of this too, the park is very hush hush about anything Eagle related. I think I heard somewhere something about the trains can't be operated after this season for some reason, but that may put it in SBNO next year.
They say there isn't a spot in the park where rusting metal or peeling paint is at least 15 feet away from you.
Tardis1972 wrote:So I don’t know if I believe this or not but while I was at the park yesterday I overheard numerous guests talking about a rumor they heard that this is going to be Eagles last year of operation. This isn’t the first time I heard about this rumor either. One of friends was the first to mentioned it to me back in June. So I say take that for what it’s worth for now.
I've heard a bit of this too, the park is very hush hush about anything Eagle related. I think I heard somewhere something about the trains can't be operated after this season for some reason, but that may put it in SBNO next year.
We should start to keep an eye out for things around the Eagle. I've been hearing how they can't run both sides or they only run one side at a time while I worked at the park. I know there were survey markers a fee years back. But I'm pretty sure they'll do it again if they are doing something to it soon.
SFGAM_Hog wrote:^ Both sides were running yesterday. I don't know if they were running at the same times.
Not at the same time. They had the opportunity to do it multiple times while I was up there but the other side waited until the train on the other side released the restraints for the returning train. They clearly had some order not to send trains at the same time.
Tardis1972 wrote:So I don’t know if I believe this or not but while I was at the park yesterday I overheard numerous guests talking about a rumor they heard that this is going to be Eagles last year of operation. This isn’t the first time I heard about this rumor either. One of friends was the first to mentioned it to me back in June. So I say take that for what it’s worth for now.
If it means anything, I was at the park the same day and was specifically talking to one of my friends that doesnt go there very often about the IDEA that AE could be done after this season. All I heard is rumors, but I do let people I know to get their rides in because this could be it. So you may have overheard me or someone like me, just relaying the same rumors, not based on any reals facts.
I have heard the train thing not being able to go next year. Obviously the whole thing needs love, it looks terrible, it's getting rougher, it trimmed to death now, they wont run both sides at the same time......something has to give.
Either it get refurbed, RMCed, torn down,, or SBNO soon......its just the reality. I would get my rides in if you are an Eagle fan.
JT2002 wrote:Lol, the park posted a photo of Viper and captioned it the "Vast Views of Viper" and I read "last" views at first. No way they would get rid of Viper.
Exactly, no way. It's a great wooden coaster the way it sits. Has airtime, laterals, pretty smooth for what it is, is upkept really well, and it is not a big space. Viper will be around for quite a while.....AE, that's a horse of a different color.
JT2002 wrote:Lol, the park posted a photo of Viper and captioned it the "Vast Views of Viper" and I read "last" views at first. No way they would get rid of Viper.
Exactly, no way. It's a great wooden coaster the way it sits. Has airtime, laterals, pretty smooth for what it is, is upkept really well, and it is not a big space. Viper will be around for quite a while.....AE, that's a horse of a different color.
Agreed. Viper is actually a really good coaster to me. But it would be interesting if they RMC'd it. It would probably be like a crazy Wicked Cyclone.
JT2002 wrote:Lol, the park posted a photo of Viper and captioned it the "Vast Views of Viper" and I read "last" views at first. No way they would get rid of Viper.
Exactly, no way. It's a great wooden coaster the way it sits. Has airtime, laterals, pretty smooth for what it is, is upkept really well, and it is not a big space. Viper will be around for quite a while.....AE, that's a horse of a different color.
Agreed. Viper is actually a really good coaster to me. But it would be interesting if they RMC'd it. It would probably be like a crazy Wicked Cyclone.
Just visited today and rode the Eagle 4 times. It had both sides running but not dueling. Both operators actually said all clear at the same time and awkwardly looked at each other. They ended up only dispatching blue, waited a minute, then dispatched red. I asked the supervisor on duty after this happened and she told me they are not allowed to let it race anymore because of it’s age. I then followed up with if it was closing or not and she said they strongly feel it is closing 2020 and being RMC’d for its 40th in 2021.
Just saw this on someone's Instagram story: "According to Hank Salemi the newest (next ?) coaster will be 'Exciting, thrilling, and a fan favorite' RMC Eagle?"
It’s kinda sad to hear about how bad a shape Eagle is in. Racer and Rebel Yell two coasters that are older than Eagle are both in a better shape than it. Now granted neither coaster has a massive helix and aren’t as long as Eagle but it still shows how much better of care Cedar Fair is taking of their last remaining racing woodies. So at this point I’m all far Eagle getting the RMC treatmeant.
Tardis1972 wrote:It’s kinda sad to hear about how bad a shape Eagle is in. Racer and Rebel Yell two coasters that are older than Eagle are both in a better shape than it. Now granted neither coaster has a massive helix and aren’t as long as Eagle but it still shows how much better of care Cedar Fair is taking of their last remaining racing woodies. So at this point I’m all far Eagle getting the RMC treatmeant.
Eagle is Intamin's first wooden coaster, I wonder if their inexperience eventually caused weak points in the structure that are impossible to fix.
At this point, I'm all for a total demolition of American Eagle. The only reason I'd be for 'saving it' is if the land is otherwise unusable because American Eagle is grandfathered in as some have said. I don't if that's true for one reason or another. If it is true and much of the land that it sits can't be used for any new attractions, then I would like to see it get refurbished, whether by RMC or whoever else might be up to that task.
I wonder too if it is in such bad shape, could it be rebuilt? Sure,if it is that bad and take down 70-90% essentially almost building a new coaster? Legally, if it's true about the ride being grandfathered in, could they leave the lifthill and reinforce it and build upon it and mostly make a new layout using just some parts of the old structure?
I wouldn't mind it being a smaller layout if the land around the helix could be used for another ride. If American Eagle stretched out maybe just over half to two thirds of it's current land space, they could fit in another big ride or even a decent sized coaster. Then the land that American Eagle sits now could truly be "two coasters".
SFGAM_Hog wrote:Just saw this on someone's Instagram story: "According to Hank Salemi the newest (next ?) coaster will be 'Exciting, thrilling, and a fan favorite' RMC Eagle?"
A fan favorite may actually mean they are not going for records and more for the ride experience. If they actually focus on making a great ride(not saying they haven't with the last few additions) this may actually be world class. Exciting to hear.
coasterlove wrote:I wouldn't mind it being a smaller layout if the land around the helix could be used for another ride. If American Eagle stretched out maybe just over half to two thirds of it's current land space, they could fit in another big ride or even a decent sized coaster. Then the land that American Eagle sits now could truly be "two coasters".
Yes, but I think the helix IS the problem, as its too close to the highway for construction, and it was made before the laws about it were put in place. Even if they redo the coaster, they may have to nix out the helix anyway. There’s also rumors that the whole reason the coaster cant duel is because the helix cant handle it anymore.