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The Whoa Belly has an additional operating mode, "Downward Launch" ([[Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions]] and onward). This pulls the ride up to the top of the tower and drops it, like the [[Roto-Drop]], but then it "bounces" back up after hitting the bottom. |
The Whoa Belly has an additional operating mode, "Downward Launch" ([[Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions]] and onward). This pulls the ride up to the top of the tower and drops it, like the [[Roto-Drop]], but then it "bounces" back up after hitting the bottom. |
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This ride is called Launched Freefall in the |
This ride is called Launched Freefall in the European versions of tha games. |
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===In Real Life=== |
===In Real Life=== |
Revision as of 13:24, 21 June 2011
Construction
The tower is constructed from steel girders and contains large pneumatic cylinders to launch the car upwards.
Approximate Cost
$800 upwards
Size
3 x 3 tiles
Other Information
The Whoa Belly has an additional operating mode, "Downward Launch" (Corkscrew Follies/Added Attractions and onward). This pulls the ride up to the top of the tower and drops it, like the Roto-Drop, but then it "bounces" back up after hitting the bottom.
This ride is called Launched Freefall in the European versions of tha games.
In Real Life
Whoa Belly is modeled after the pneumatic drop/launch towers manufactured by S&S.