Ever been on that? I call them Zero G Rolls connected by a turn. Your body stays in about the same line and you experience floater through that roll.
I consider a Corkscrew or Wingover one that follows a S shape. Those do not. In fact, in every B&M Ive been on with wingovers or corkscrews, I experience no floaters, but positives the whole way through.
Its really stupid they call those "corks" on Maverick. The only thing they have in common with corkscrews are rotation. The path, the parabola - its all different.
I feel this could be B&M's best invert yet due to the level of intensity and compactness, but we won't know until we see povs/reviews/comments, yada yada yada.
Thoughts?
So, my friend came up to me the other day and asked if I wanted a frozen banana, and I said no, but I want a normal banana later, so... yea.
Does anybody besides me think that some of the sections look like people are going to hit things? The zero g roll looks like the people will kick the station and the turnaround right after that looks really close to the ground. Maybe it's just me and it's also probably the perspective, but it looks like it.
Does anybody besides me think that some of the sections look like people are going to hit things? The zero g roll looks like the people will kick the station and the turnaround right after that looks really close to the ground. Maybe it's just me and it's also probably the perspective, but it looks like it.
Yeah, maybe? I don't think there's any chance that during the ride people are gonna kick the station or the ground bro