DiogoJ42 said:I've been on all three UK Eurofighters, and found them all to have Gerstache to some extent. Though Saw is by far the worst of the three.
Johno said:BigDave said:Yeah it's why they dont concrete them down until the end. This ride will fit as the vast majority of it would have already been built somewhere, tested and then shipped to the UK to be rebuilt.
Built somewhere, tested and rebuilt?
What?
DiogoJ42 said:I've been on all three UK Eurofighters, and found them all to have Gerstache to some extent. Though Saw is by far the worst of the three.
BigDave said:Johno said:BigDave said:Yeah it's why they dont concrete them down until the end. This ride will fit as the vast majority of it would have already been built somewhere, tested and then shipped to the UK to be rebuilt.
Built somewhere, tested and rebuilt?
What?
Air was partly built before shipping to the UK. Th13teens drop element was built in some carpark on the continent before being shipped to the UK.
They often build either a mock up of the ride or at least part of the ride before shipping the finial product. Think about it logically, they wouldn't ship a full ride thousands of miles only to find out it doesn't work. Even the best computer simulations can be wrong so they will have built and tested various parts before shipping.
ianto42 said:I know I'm going to look like an idiot by asking this s you all seem to know, but what is 'Gerstache?' Lol. Is it something more specific than just being a rough ride? If thats what it means then The Ultimate at Lightwater Valley must be the worst offender...
BigDave said:Johno said:BigDave said:Yeah it's why they dont concrete them down until the end. This ride will fit as the vast majority of it would have already been built somewhere, tested and then shipped to the UK to be rebuilt.
Built somewhere, tested and rebuilt?
What?
Air was partly built before shipping to the UK. Th13teens drop element was built in some carpark on the continent before being shipped to the UK.
They often build either a mock up of the ride or at least part of the ride before shipping the finial product. Think about it logically, they wouldn't ship a full ride thousands of miles only to find out it doesn't work. Even the best computer simulations can be wrong so they will have built and tested various parts before shipping.
Rollercoasters4Life said:ianto42 said:I know I'm going to look like an idiot by asking this s you all seem to know, but what is 'Gerstache?' Lol. Is it something more specific than just being a rough ride? If thats what it means then The Ultimate at Lightwater Valley must be the worst offender...
It's what people say about rides that are rough and made by Gerstlauer. It's called Gerstache because it makes up the 'Gerst' of the beginning of Gerstlauer (the rides makers) and 'ache' as in aching because it's rough.
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Rollercoasters4Life said:ianto42 said:I know I'm going to look like an idiot by asking this s you all seem to know, but what is 'Gerstache?' Lol. Is it something more specific than just being a rough ride? If thats what it means then The Ultimate at Lightwater Valley must be the worst offender...
It's what people say about rides that are rough and made by Gerstlauer. It's called Gerstache because it makes up the 'Gerst' of the beginning of Gerstlauer (the rides makers) and 'ache' as in aching because it's rough.