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I've removed the sentence "The ride will be the first multi-launch roller coaster in the United Kingdom, using 2 magnetic launches to propel trains along the track." as it's not true.
Grand National - also at Blackpool Pleasure Beach - launches two sets of trains at the same time and they race to complete the circuit, and has done since 1935.
Chaheel Riens (
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I'm not sure what your point is - are you arguing for or against the inclusion of the term? "Multi-Launch" in laymans terms means starting more than one ride at the same time, as in launching multiple cars. It's a stretch to suggest that it refers to multiple accelerations - pretty much every coaster does that - slowdown during a lift, then a run down the other side accompanied by braking. It's a staple feature of the Wild Mouse, for a start.
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I've removed the sentence "The ride will be the first multi-launch roller coaster in the United Kingdom, using 2 magnetic launches to propel trains along the track." as it's not true.
Grand National - also at Blackpool Pleasure Beach - launches two sets of trains at the same time and they race to complete the circuit, and has done since 1935.
Chaheel Riens (
talk) 22:18, 3 February 2018 (UTC)reply
I'm not sure what your point is - are you arguing for or against the inclusion of the term? "Multi-Launch" in laymans terms means starting more than one ride at the same time, as in launching multiple cars. It's a stretch to suggest that it refers to multiple accelerations - pretty much every coaster does that - slowdown during a lift, then a run down the other side accompanied by braking. It's a staple feature of the Wild Mouse, for a start.
Chaheel Riens (
talk) 17:30, 24 April 2018 (UTC)reply