Hurricane (Alaskan USA import)
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Zamperla wrote:I thought it was the same one. I know it came from Alaska. Do we have a second one?
Hurricane wrote:Pinks Hurricane was a Australian Built LENMAX model if I am correct.
Zamperla wrote:I never knew Pinks (now Browns) was an import.
Hurricane you may be thinking of Youngs.
when the austrailan ones were built they were built of the american plans, all the early model american hurricane came out with the big tub cars (same as aussie ones)the lego cars were an update later if you wanted themHurricane wrote:Ah, I could have sworn it was Pinks. Oh well. It's odd because it looks the exact same as the Aussie built models.
kiwi wrote:After working on Mahons American built Hurricane's and then watching and studying the Ex Rex Newton Australian built model. While they are the same a few things rack differently, and how it was built is slightly different. They appeared to be very suttle differences you would have to be looking for.
Zamperla wrote:Interesting Kiwi re: Downdraft. Now you mention it, the deck is clearly wider. The restraints look a little primitive compared to European designs and for a ride with such forces. Downdraft may have been more successful if it was done in collaboration with an experienced European manufacturer. e.g. harness design by KMG or Fabbri.
I wouldn't mind trying a Downdraft as it seems to me having suspended seating would add some more thrill to what is already a fantastic ride in my oppinion. I wonder whether the Downdraft makes the same distinctive noise as the traditional Hurricanes? I remember when the Super Loop/Ring of Fire was updated to Fireball, they made it a lot quieter and more plastic sounding if you know what I mean...