I have a suggestion, you should make coaster quizzes, so people can see how much they know about coasters and what level of experience and knowledge they have.
It would mean that you draw out all of the elements and add four across seating. But it would probably be a smoother and more reliable coaster in most cases.
A slang I use: PRT (Prime Ride Time): The time from when a coaster starts to pick up its main speed (either by a drop or launch), until the final brakes start to slow the train down. so the prime ride time for wodan would be 50 seconds when it starts to pick up speed after the lifthill until the final brakes slow the train down.
It’s funny cause i’m leaning back and all casual and he’s so formal and there’s no consistency between us😂 frankly I should’ve had better posture during the video to match but whatever, too late now!
All those terms I use in my vocab. Thanks Taylor and part 3 please. Allow me to share some... "Stale" park- a park that hasn't added a major attraction in 5 or more years Pit Stop- my personal slang for "bathroom break" as a racing enthusiast I applied that to parks Multi Sensory Experience- a ride that has elements that uses the 5 senses. Marathoning- when you ride a coaster over and over again
First term i learned was at the Farm. Early morning Montezuma when maintenance told me id be fine hanging up side down... "SHORT SHOT" When a train doesn't complete its course. Usually due to axle grease being too cold causing resistance in the wheelhouse.
Positive g forces refer usually to forces felt in a vector going either head to toe or front to back. In that sense, positive g forces either push you down into your seat (often seen in a tight helix or vertical loop as well as the bottom of a hill) as well back into your back support (often seen on launches.) Forces that follow the top to bottom vector also have the potential to cause you to decrease the cardiac output to the brain due to the force working against the blood flow which can affect vision and potentially your level of consciousness causing a "gray out" or "black out" effect. Airtime is often referred to as negative g forces because it exerts a force from the toe to the head causing you to feel less than the force of gravity (assuming your vehicle is not going through an inversion.) If this force is equal to the force of gravity but in the opposite vector then you will feel like you're floating (i.e. "floater airtime".) If the force is greater than the force of gravity but in an opposite vector to gravity then you will feel pushed away from the earth (i.e. "ejector airtime.") If you are in an inversion and the force vector is upward from head to toe then you will experience positive g forces despite the vector being the opposite of gravity. This will be felt as a force pushing you toward your feet (usually due to a centripetal force.) If you are inverted and the force from head to toe is equal to the force of gravity then you will experience inverted weightlessness (commonly seen on a zero g stall.) If you are inverted and the force from head to toe is less than the force of gravity then you will feel pulled downward from your seat toward the earth and experience hang time. Because hangtime causes a force than pulls you away from your seat it is often viewed as being analogous to airtime and even sometimes called another form of airtime.
@@visionist7 that's fair. The physics behind coasters is fairly straightforward but the terms we use are a matter of language and not science. I can see why some people think of it as a form of airtime but generally I agree with you that it isn't what most people have in mind when they use the term "airtime."
Talking about dueling while wearing an Iron Gwazi shirt (I know Iron Gwazi is not a dueling coaster, but Gwazi was) Talking about theming while wearing a Taron shirt.
GCI has not made any comment in the idea of redoing old wooden roller coasters with their steel concept. They may only be planning to build ground up hybrids. We don't know whether or not GCI will become a verb.
I thought of SFNO too because I live near New Orleans and see it all the time. It has been sitting there for nearly 15 years now and it is time for them to do something with it.
It doesn't make it through a section of the course, because it wasn't going fast enough.... and rolls back, settling at the lowest point between two higher sections of track..... one section which it went past the first time and the next section which it didn't make it past the first time.
I have a question. Do parks count hangtime in the airtime count? For example, the 27 seconds of airtime on Steel Vengeance include the inversions or not?
It probably would count, because you are out of your seat. 3 of Steel Vengeance's inversions are zero-G rolls, which means that they are providing floater airtime throughout the inversion. The fakeout inversion also feels like floater airtime to me. So I don't think it has any hangtime, but some coasters will feature hangtime in some inversions, for example Wicked Cyclone, Outlaw Run, Monster, Copperhead Strike, Full Throttle.
These terms are a question of language and not science so how you use a word may vary. But the reason some people count it as airtime is because in an upright position airtime refers to forces that oppose the direction of gravity that are either equal to or greater than the force of gravity which means you no longer feel the force of gravity. It is described as airtime because you feel like you're either floating through the air or being thrown into the air. The force vector for hangtime is in the same direction with reference to your body as airtime but due to the inverted position of thr train your force vector is in the same direction as gravity and you do not feel like you are floating in the air. You feel like you might fall out of your seat. However, because we are used to thinking of the forces in reference to the orientation in which we sit in our chair and the forces that train itself exerts on us then hangtime is at least analogous to airtime, regardless of whether or not someone feels it fits the definition.
is it just me ....or why is it that taylor always look like hes constipated .. his cheek bones.. its like hes chewing.. i mean buy all means.. if you a chewer.. be one.. but if your making a video.. or other videos .. spit that out.. look at alac.. his cheek bones dont look like taylors.. just saying taylor ....if you want nicotine.. be like me.... smoke.... less side effects to your face...
Hold on, you're not allowed to use the 'Explained' tagline. That's illegal! 😤🙃
huh huh wha, wha u doin' ere
I have a suggestion, you should make coaster quizzes, so people can see how much they know about coasters and what level of experience and knowledge they have.
Knowledge*
Mcoodles Films you just put the exact same thing..
@@luke-qq1sd No, It was a mistake but I fixed it.
*"Let's B&M it"*
Soon Taylor... Soon...
It would mean that you draw out all of the elements and add four across seating. But it would probably be a smoother and more reliable coaster in most cases.
A slang I use:
PRT (Prime Ride Time): The time from when a coaster starts to pick up its main speed (either by a drop or launch), until the final brakes start to slow the train down.
so the prime ride time for wodan would be 50 seconds when it starts to pick up speed after the lifthill until the final brakes slow the train down.
Not bad!
Coaster Studios Actually the Idea came from an Airtime Thrills video when he counted down the longest Prime Ride Times of RMCs
me and my friends cam up with "twisted timbered" for whenever someone has a phone out we say "we could've gotten twisted timbered"
Alec is so firm. His posture
It’s funny cause i’m leaning back and all casual and he’s so formal and there’s no consistency between us😂 frankly I should’ve had better posture during the video to match but whatever, too late now!
Let's Vekoma it
Let's B&M it
Let's Intamin it
Let's RMC it, wait, never heard of that one before.
@SecretWeapon 202 You never know, the new generation Vekomas might not be bad.
Max Hagenauer I will report back as soon as I rode ,,Hals über Kopf‘‘ at Tripsdrill.
@SecretWeapon 202 lech is an amazing ride, no rattle when i rode and it was glossy smooth
bariton3 Glossy means shiny and smooth so saying glossy smooth is kinda redundant is it wasn’t shiny
I need to RMC my entire apartment
All those terms I use in my vocab. Thanks Taylor and part 3 please. Allow me to share some...
"Stale" park- a park that hasn't added a major attraction in 5 or more years
Pit Stop- my personal slang for "bathroom break" as a racing enthusiast I applied that to parks
Multi Sensory Experience- a ride that has elements that uses the 5 senses.
Marathoning- when you ride a coaster over and over again
I don't know what you mean, I say "Let's Vekoma it" all the time to refer to people getting dumped in trash cans upside down
You guys should definitely do a part 3. As someone new to coaster enthusiasm, this really helped me out.
Could you guys imagine RMC Racer? It would be like Twisted Colossus except it would actually duel.
I'd be all for it. Fans would cry
kings island fanboys would be crying tears of joy. The GP at KI would cry.
Felice Graziano same
RMC has no place at kings island.
Lol whenever the first part of this was uploaded I was at cp riding SteVe, as well as taking the photo in my profile pic!
Thoosie: a slang term for an enthusiast from r/rollercoasterjerk
jasonbtw ah yes a man of culture, but I’m just making an observation
Literally just u/RaccHudson
Carson Switalski what’s ur u/ mines the same as my yt
ilive4airtime yo what happened to the other replies, I think Taylor deleted them
ilive4airtime I’d rather not say.
First term i learned was at the Farm. Early morning Montezuma when maintenance told me id be fine hanging up side down... "SHORT SHOT" When a train doesn't complete its course. Usually due to axle grease being too cold causing resistance in the wheelhouse.
Positive g forces refer usually to forces felt in a vector going either head to toe or front to back. In that sense, positive g forces either push you down into your seat (often seen in a tight helix or vertical loop as well as the bottom of a hill) as well back into your back support (often seen on launches.) Forces that follow the top to bottom vector also have the potential to cause you to decrease the cardiac output to the brain due to the force working against the blood flow which can affect vision and potentially your level of consciousness causing a "gray out" or "black out" effect.
Airtime is often referred to as negative g forces because it exerts a force from the toe to the head causing you to feel less than the force of gravity (assuming your vehicle is not going through an inversion.) If this force is equal to the force of gravity but in the opposite vector then you will feel like you're floating (i.e. "floater airtime".) If the force is greater than the force of gravity but in an opposite vector to gravity then you will feel pushed away from the earth (i.e. "ejector airtime.")
If you are in an inversion and the force vector is upward from head to toe then you will experience positive g forces despite the vector being the opposite of gravity. This will be felt as a force pushing you toward your feet (usually due to a centripetal force.) If you are inverted and the force from head to toe is equal to the force of gravity then you will experience inverted weightlessness (commonly seen on a zero g stall.) If you are inverted and the force from head to toe is less than the force of gravity then you will feel pulled downward from your seat toward the earth and experience hang time. Because hangtime causes a force than pulls you away from your seat it is often viewed as being analogous to airtime and even sometimes called another form of airtime.
I would never call hangtime airtime
@@visionist7 that's fair. The physics behind coasters is fairly straightforward but the terms we use are a matter of language and not science. I can see why some people think of it as a form of airtime but generally I agree with you that it isn't what most people have in mind when they use the term "airtime."
i aint readin allat
Taylor next time you & Alec should do coaster elements & the definitions/examples of those
Talking about dueling while wearing an Iron Gwazi shirt (I know Iron Gwazi is not a dueling coaster, but Gwazi was)
Talking about theming while wearing a Taron shirt.
Wearing a gwazi shirt while talking about sbno rides
The whole dang world is SBNO during corona :(
Smh
Nice to See Alec. The title made me think this was COASTERBOT. Great Video and great explanation. Keep Up The Great Work Taylor and Alec and Stay Safe
Alac is so beautiful
Who else watched part 1?
Me
“GCI it” will be normal soon
GCI has not made any comment in the idea of redoing old wooden roller coasters with their steel concept. They may only be planning to build ground up hybrids. We don't know whether or not GCI will become a verb.
@@zacg_ well "GCI it" is already in use if you want a wooden coaster simply retracked, like Ghost Rider at Knott's, instead of redone as a hybrid
no, I don't think so.
When I see SBNO I always immediately jump to SFNO (Six Flags New Orleans).
I think of my home park that has the only vekoma wild mouse that operates like once every four years haha
I thought of SFNO too because I live near New Orleans and see it all the time. It has been sitting there for nearly 15 years now and it is time for them to do something with it.
When I see SFNO I jump to "Six Flags No"
Don't forget about lifter airtime
It’s called floater you cringeful thoosie
Lifter airtime happens when the lift explodes, and the rollercoaster engine starts to pull the magnets!
The Flimflams need to Function so the rkde doesnt fall of the track right?
@@bombsquadbh2277 lifter is another term for floatjecter
Let's Arrow Dynamics it... Oh wait we can't!
Alec is shaming is all for slouching 🤣🤣🤣
Alec looks like a dad
Can you do a guide to identifying coasters? Like identifying Manufacturer, Type, some common Layouts etc.
A Channel Called Gp to Enthusiast made many! look him up!
The term " near miss " annoys the crap out of me...... a "near miss" is LITERALLY a ! ! ! HIT ! ! !.
Thank you
"The Nash" - Grand National at Blackpool Pleasure Beach
Would love to see a video with just roller coaster elements. Crazy people going to chick fil a at lunch time lmao
Grammar lessons with Mr. Bybee
RMC the Eagle at Great America!!!
Is it possible to staple yourself with an over the shoulder restraint?
yes
Talking about SBNO what about loggers leap
I have the same Iron gwazi shirt lol :)
It's pretty cool
Great video!
can u pls do more parodies (A twisted colossus one). Great channel.
Cool!!! Thank you!!!
What does it mean when a coaster "valleys"? I was just wondering.
It doesn't make it through a section of the course, because it wasn't going fast enough.... and rolls back, settling at the lowest point between two higher sections of track..... one section which it went past the first time and the next section which it didn't make it past the first time.
I’m still not sure what a cobra roll or an Immelmann is. I hear those terms a lot.
I say these words a lot in front of my parents and they think I’m speaking another language 😂 anyone else?
Yes, I always have to explain everything I’m saying. I should just text them these videos 😂
Love coaster nerd talk. Keep up the good work!
Taylor: "racing on the highway"
UA-cam: No
are you going to make an troy/wodan review?
Taylor, any chance you can explain as many of the common coaster elements as possible in one video?
I have a question. Do parks count hangtime in the airtime count? For example, the 27 seconds of airtime on Steel Vengeance include the inversions or not?
It probably would count, because you are out of your seat. 3 of Steel Vengeance's inversions are zero-G rolls, which means that they are providing floater airtime throughout the inversion. The fakeout inversion also feels like floater airtime to me. So I don't think it has any hangtime, but some coasters will feature hangtime in some inversions, for example Wicked Cyclone, Outlaw Run, Monster, Copperhead Strike, Full Throttle.
We need to RMC the comment section
I have been an enthusiast since late 2017 but I still do not know what TLC means. Does anyone know?
Yeh I don’t know either
Which rides at Six Flags Great Adventure are now “SBNO”? All of them! Open the park already!
Are the two of you in a relationship?
If they are, they make a cute couple!
hahahahahahahahahaha uuhhmmmm hahahahahahahahahaha
Fun fact: My biggest regret is starting my coaster count... AND STARTING IT WITH A F**K**G VEKOMA SLC
If you still became an enthusiast after making an SLC your first ride...that's impressive
RMC Timber Terror. I think it would be an amazing airtime machine
I know that Schenly Park in Pittsburgh has a carousel.
I make incessant RCT references.
"Shopping Cart with Jankie Wheel One looks too intense for me."
@@BackSeatJunkie I want to go on something more thrilling than My Life.
You guys forgot flojector
How did I get here before the notification?
Legend needs to be RMCed to fix those harsh laterals!
Finally after like a year
Is there a term for somebody who is in between enthusiast and GP?
Lol I say thoopie
@@MrCollerRoaster I wouldn't say I'm a "thoosie" or something like that idk
The-people-who-are-between-enthusiast-and-GP. There. Perfect. 😎
Prolly just gp. GP can still love coasters and stuff
A floatie
Video:SBNO
Captions: Espion
Do g’s and newtons measure the exact same thing, or are they slightly different?
Oh my god i feel such a nerd. Had my family look at me like im crazy when we were at a park
first term i learned was mcbr
Why couldn’t rmc beat the demo crew to S.O.B? Talk about a masterpiece!
Remember that water park that is an upcharge at wonder bros movie world
Maybe do a video on why and when to throw your hands in the air?
All the time
Taylor you are wearing my T-Shirt 😙
RMC is weird. How many companies have become a verb?
I use the word Intamin when describing something wild and potentially unreliable
Or if you ride a scrambler, you’re getting lats!
This is some very elitist stuff if you think you need to explain these very basic terms to the gp
I have a question....what does it mean to "grey out" on a coaster? If someone could respond that'd be awesome
That is when your vision goes fuzzy due to strong positive g-force. Often happens during a helix.
Okay thank you Taylor!
RMC Mind Eraser
What does ERT mean?
Extra ride time
@@thecoastergnome8603 thanks
@@patrickstrahm05 no problem
its actually exclusive ride time technically but extra works as well
@andrewqi6695 Yeah, thanks. I've been to a few events since
What does it mean to RMC your girlfriend
Both of you, handsome.
When is the hades review
Soon!
Coaster Studios after of half a decade of watching this channel Taylor finally responds to me
Does hangtime count as airtime?
I don't count it as airtime
These terms are a question of language and not science so how you use a word may vary. But the reason some people count it as airtime is because in an upright position airtime refers to forces that oppose the direction of gravity that are either equal to or greater than the force of gravity which means you no longer feel the force of gravity. It is described as airtime because you feel like you're either floating through the air or being thrown into the air. The force vector for hangtime is in the same direction with reference to your body as airtime but due to the inverted position of thr train your force vector is in the same direction as gravity and you do not feel like you are floating in the air. You feel like you might fall out of your seat. However, because we are used to thinking of the forces in reference to the orientation in which we sit in our chair and the forces that train itself exerts on us then hangtime is at least analogous to airtime, regardless of whether or not someone feels it fits the definition.
Forgot B&M=Bolligar and Mabillard
Thats just a companys name!
They should've B&Md Volcano…
So remove the launches and add four across seating?
😎😎😎
Lol
You should play planet coaster of your willing to pay $45 for a video game
I don’t play any video/computer games, so you won’t find any videos on my channel relating to Planet Coaster, sorry
I have definitely dueled with other cars going down the interstate lol
You forgot “nerd”
Lol
5:09 Lightning Rod
Underrated joke
hi bby
is it just me ....or why is it that taylor always look like hes constipated .. his cheek bones.. its like hes chewing.. i mean buy all means.. if you a chewer.. be one.. but if your making a video.. or other videos .. spit that out.. look at alac.. his cheek bones dont look like taylors.. just saying taylor ....if you want nicotine.. be like me.... smoke.... less side effects to your face...