Silver Bullet Coaster Off-Ride 15 - Station and Operations Full Dispatch, Knott's Berry Farm CA 2024

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2024
  • SPOILER ALERT: A Newly Updated Major edited POV of the late 2004 soon to be 20 years old Bolliger and Mabillard Inverted Roller Coaster named Silver Bullet at Knott's Berry Farm from the predecessor 2022 ( • [4K] Silver Bullet On-... ), but with more of going around the Roller Coaster anywhere in the park by adding extra off-ride shots in terms of elements, the areas, the distance, and supports. Maybe extended queue walkthrough, most likely time a dispatch record from the last edited POV, and of course On-Ride includes Front and back both Normal with Hyperview and Horizon-Locked Footages with a GoPro Hero 11 Black. I not only film these clips during one visit, I also can take multiple visits to create the big project possible during the 2024 season if its crowded or deserted. BTW to add, there are two dates I filmed more footages of Silver Bullet from the last one before the Thrill-Less Southern France trip and another one after it, tried my best to find more angles and I managed to snag a couple of POVs when I'm tight in time. Speaking of POVs, Hyperview works with it by seeing more of the restraint when the camera never leaves my chest but the top on the other hand lets me see the Train's front bumper on the front row while seeing the couple on the back row, that could apply to other B&M Inverts including the most anticiapted for the next Europe Trip Black Mamba at Phantasialand. Hilarious thing is you can see the bottom of my jaw everytime I check my GoPro during the ride to make sure there isn't too much in the sight. Until then, enjoy what I filmed until I'm able to snag more footages for y'all.
    Silver Bullet is a western-themed steel inverted roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard located at Knott's Berry Farm, an amusement park in Buena Park, California. The $16 million roller coaster was announced on December 1, 2003 and opened on December 7, 2004.
    Stats about it:
    Type Steel - Inverted
    Manufacturer: Bolliger & Mabillard
    Model: Inverted coaster
    Lift/launch system Chain lift
    Height 146 ft (45 m)
    Drop 109 ft (33 m)
    Length 3,125 ft (952 m)
    Max Speed 55 mph (89 km/h)
    Inversions 6
    Duration 2:30
    Max vertical angle 40°
    Capacity 1300 riders per hour
    G-force 3
    Height restriction 54 in (137 cm)
    Trains 3 (max. 2 in operation) trains with 8 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train.
    Silver Bullet at Knott’s Berry Farm flips upside down and all around during a thrilling two minute roller coaster ride. Guests’ feet dangle below the ground as soon as the coaster train pulls out of the station. The inverted roller coaster then sends brave riders climbing up to a height of 146 feet before soaring back down with an initial drop of 109 feet into a track full of inversions.
    Riders will spiral, corkscrew, fly into a cobra roll, and experience overbanked curves as they find themselves upside down six times including the giant vertical loop of 105 feet. Silver Bullet’s 3,125 feet of track snakes in and around itself, high above a reflecting lake, providing incredible views of Knott’s throughout the ride.
    Ride experience
    Silver Bullet's layout passes through three of the park's themed areas: Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, and Indian Trails.
    After the train departs from the station, it makes a 90 degree right turn before beginning to climb the 146-foot (45 m) lift hill. Once at the top, the train goes through a pre-drop before entering the 109-foot (33 m) downward right drop. Once at the bottom, the train enters a 105-foot (32 m) vertical loop. After exiting the loop, the train makes a banked left turn leading into a cobra roll. Almost immediately after, the train goes through a zero-gravity roll followed by a downward left helix. Then, the train enters the first of two corkscrews which are separated by a banked left turn. Next, the train enters an upward left helix (the beginning of the helix is close to water) before entering the brake run. The train then makes a right turn into a second, shorter, brake run which leads straight back to the station. One cycle lasts approximately two minutes and thirty seconds.
    Track
    The steel track of Silver Bullet is approximately 3,125 feet (952 m) long, and the height of the lift is approximately 146 feet (45 m) high. Silver Bullet, along with all of Bolliger & Mabillard's other roller coasters, was manufactured by Clermont Steel Fabricators of Batavia, Ohio, and erected by Coan Construction Company. The track is filled with sand to reduce the noise made by the trains.
    Read more details? Then please go to this link: en.wikipedia.o...)
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    Credit to Wikipedia and Knott's Berry Farm website for details.
    Footage filmed + Resolution type: 4/2/2024 (4K Ultra HD 30fps Normal Video Mode )
    Camera/Phone: Samsung Galaxy s22
    Recorded by 4-LeggyKaiYT | AwesomeCaillouXperience5656

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