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Apparently B&M are using the same launch system manufacturers that Mack, Gerstlauer, and Premier use. Not sure if this information has been confirmed or not yet, however, so I may be wrong.
For a park that isn't exactly what you'd call a big park this seems like a fantastic addition. It will be one of the most watched coasters of 2015 and will almost certainly be a hit for them. I actually quite like the look of the layout, it's interesting. Also the launch may have relatively slow acceleration but I'm sure there are good reasons for that whether it be the park not wanting something too intense or B&M not wanting to go too crazy with their first launch.
This though is a huge announcement for the coaster industry. B&M entering the launched market is a big deal. We all knew it was going to happen sooner or later after comments at IAAPA the other year. Will be interesting to see if they apply the technology to any of their other models.
There's been very little posted about this since it was announced. Constructuion is actually coming along nice, here is a screenshot taken from the web cam the park have set up:
A web-cam you can actually control, what a brilliant idea! Also nice to have an actual live stream for a change on a coaster construction project rather than an image that refreshes after a set period of time. Well done Holiday World!
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