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  2. Marla Frazee - Wikipedia

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    The idea for the book was conceived during a family trip, during which Frazee's sons talked continuously about roller coasters. [14] Roller Coaster became the first book both written and illustrated by Frazee. It follows a typical roller coaster ride and its passengers; a young girl apprehensive about the ride becomes the main character. [15]

  3. NoLimits - Wikipedia

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    The software allows a number of popular roller coaster types to be designed, based on industrially engineered designs. The "Simulator" allows the designed roller coaster to be viewed in full 3D, either riding the roller coaster like a rider, or watching it in a third person perspective , from a fixed position or behind the roller coaster train ...

  4. National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives - Wikipedia

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    The museum holds retired roller coaster and other ride vehicles from around the world, including: Busch Gardens Williamsburg: Complete train, entry sign and some track sections from The Big Bad Wolf. [3] Cedar Point: Mantis stand-up coaster lead car, Disaster Transport bobsled and track section and three Wildcat cars.

  5. A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever - Wikipedia

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    A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever is a children’s picture book written and illustrated by Marla Frazee and set in Malibu, California. [1] It tells the story of two boys named James and Eamon, who go to a nature camp for a week and stay with Eamon's unique grandparents.

  6. Category:Roller coaster designers - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 28 December 2016, at 02:14 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Physics of roller coasters - Wikipedia

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    The physics of roller coasters comprises the mechanics that affect the design and operation of roller coasters, a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track. Gravity, inertia, g-forces , and centripetal acceleration give riders constantly changing forces which create certain sensations as the coaster ...

  8. 3D Crazy Coaster - Wikipedia

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    3D Crazy Coaster is a video game for the Vectrex console. Released in 1983, 3D Crazy Coaster uses vector graphics to present a 3D ride on a roller coaster . It was originally designed for use with GCE's Imager glasses.

  9. RoboCoaster - Wikipedia

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    In December 2000, RoboCoaster Ltd was founded with the goal of integrating robotic technology into the entertainment and leisure industry. [1] In the company's first year of operation, Gino Daniel De-Gol invented the concept of a robotic-arm-based amusement ride. [2]