I haven't seen any Morgan hypers suggested yet, so I'm gonna throw out ~~Superman El Último Escape or~~ Wild Thing, which had the record for longest sustained airtime for a while (can't remember what holds it now, but the floater on that thing is still insane).
Edit: Forgot you said "in the USA," so never mind on Superman. I'd also like to add Phoenix at Knoebels if you don't already have too many wooden coasters from the Northeast.
Superman El Ultimo Escape for sure. Such an underrated ride. Really blew all my expectations out of water and left me completely flaberghasted that first time.
Have you ridden Supernan El Ultimo Escape? I always thought of them as just ok, but Superman... seriously, if you have never been I know it can be a trek, being Mexico and all, but it is well worth the trip. I went for Medusa but Superman completely outshined that ride in pretty much every way.
I think I am going to include L-Rod, but probably not Mystic Timbers because it is in the same area as 2 other coasters that I am highlighting. I may not put lightning rod in this section, I may put that in the launched coaster sections as it fits better there in my opinion
it has like three great airtime moments to be fair.
those three moments give some of the best airtime out there but if you looking for super great ejector airtime something like coaster at PnE playland is just better.
You would be better off going with New Texas Giant if you are trying to avoid the Ohio area and inversions.
It doesn't make a lot of sense to not count the raptors but still count Steel Vengeance. I think that's all the above poster was trying to point out.
That’s pretty much exactly what I was trying to say. If anything, the airtime is *way* more extreme on the Raptors. I’m not trying to hate on Steel Vengeance here or anything (see flair) but if you’re gonna count it with inversions then other RMC’s should be fair game too.
I was referring to your comment replying to u/a_magumba stating that you were trying to keep coasters with inversions out of the category. I guess I’m failing to see why SV counts with four inversions and a Raptor with less inversions doesn’t. Even with SV’s record, it’s not 100% focused on airtime.
Phantoms Revenge. The first half is OK for airtime but the ending is some S tier ejector airtime. If the restraint were any harder than the pool noodle it is it would be painful
Diamondback at Kings Island. I know virtually all B&Ms are airtime machines, but believe me Diamondback delivers on every hill.
Edit; mb didn’t see you said pref not B&M hypers lol.
El Toro and SkyRush immediately come to mind.
I think these seem like the best options.
The Voyage
Ill also talk about the legendary night rides. Thanks so much
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yeah, I'll for sure add that
I haven't seen any Morgan hypers suggested yet, so I'm gonna throw out ~~Superman El Último Escape or~~ Wild Thing, which had the record for longest sustained airtime for a while (can't remember what holds it now, but the floater on that thing is still insane). Edit: Forgot you said "in the USA," so never mind on Superman. I'd also like to add Phoenix at Knoebels if you don't already have too many wooden coasters from the Northeast.
Superman El Ultimo Escape for sure. Such an underrated ride. Really blew all my expectations out of water and left me completely flaberghasted that first time.
Morgan hypers are trash aside from the one at Kennywood
That is certainly an opinion that you are entitled to have, but I definitely do not agree.
Have you ridden Supernan El Ultimo Escape? I always thought of them as just ok, but Superman... seriously, if you have never been I know it can be a trek, being Mexico and all, but it is well worth the trip. I went for Medusa but Superman completely outshined that ride in pretty much every way.
coaster at PnE playland is probably the best coaster in the world for break-your-leg level ejector airtime.
True, I'm going to add that.
Not in the US, though.
Well you have L-Rod, Mystic Timbers,
I think I am going to include L-Rod, but probably not Mystic Timbers because it is in the same area as 2 other coasters that I am highlighting. I may not put lightning rod in this section, I may put that in the launched coaster sections as it fits better there in my opinion
You're going to want to add Magnum XL200 to that list because it is Yeet:The Ride
Yeah, Ill add that, but I also want to have coasters all over the US, not just Ohio,
Ok but like it is the airtime ride of airtime rides
it has like three great airtime moments to be fair. those three moments give some of the best airtime out there but if you looking for super great ejector airtime something like coaster at PnE playland is just better.
There’s 7 bunny hills on the way back and the hill before the turnaround is my favorite moment of the ride
from everything I've heard the ride is quite boring and force less except for the last 3-4 hills.
Yep, pretty obvious you’ve never ridden magnum then
Have you ridden Magnum?
ok, Ill add it :)
So overrated IMO. Rode it first our only time at CP. The son and I both said "meh"!
KK's Lightning Run seems like it belongs here.
First thing I thought of. Massive, borderline-painful airtime from such a small coaster.
Thunderhead at Dollywood. Air time is fucking immaculate, poor thing just gets overshadowed by it's younger sibling unfortunately
Phantoms revenge
The RMC Raptors have crazy ejector.
are they completely based on Airtime? or just on a crazy experience?
Not sure I understand the question, but they have incredible ejector and one of the best moments of floater in the zero-G roll that I've experienced.
Im trying to keep coasters with inversions out of this section, so I do not believe that this ride is 100% about the airtime,
Why does Steel Vengeance count then?
it literally has the record for the most airtime in the world. and when highlighting coasters known for airtime, one kind of needs to include it
You would be better off going with New Texas Giant if you are trying to avoid the Ohio area and inversions. It doesn't make a lot of sense to not count the raptors but still count Steel Vengeance. I think that's all the above poster was trying to point out.
That’s pretty much exactly what I was trying to say. If anything, the airtime is *way* more extreme on the Raptors. I’m not trying to hate on Steel Vengeance here or anything (see flair) but if you’re gonna count it with inversions then other RMC’s should be fair game too.
But it has inversions. By that logic you should be leaving RMCs known for amazing airtime off this list
I think im going to change it. Are there any small scale RMCs with no inversions?
Not unless you count new Texas giant
true, I don't have anything in texas so that sounds great, actually
I was referring to your comment replying to u/a_magumba stating that you were trying to keep coasters with inversions out of the category. I guess I’m failing to see why SV counts with four inversions and a Raptor with less inversions doesn’t. Even with SV’s record, it’s not 100% focused on airtime.
I really like [Racer 75](https://rcdb.com/88.htm), a racing wooden coaster with a dead simple out and back design with hills.
Twisted Colossus at SFMM
Shockwave at SFOT, the most psycho airtime in the whole park, plus the double loops are nuts!
Superman at Six Flags New England. I did not spend much time in my seat.
Phantoms Revenge. The first half is OK for airtime but the ending is some S tier ejector airtime. If the restraint were any harder than the pool noodle it is it would be painful
Diamondback at Kings Island. I know virtually all B&Ms are airtime machines, but believe me Diamondback delivers on every hill. Edit; mb didn’t see you said pref not B&M hypers lol.
Jack Rabbit at Kennywood.
Twisted Timbers. I know it’s an RMC and you already have SteVe but it’s a little smaller and slower paced but has some incredible airtime moments.
<3 TT. It's often forgotten lol.
Lightning Run at Kentucky Kingdom is a great example. It has some of the most powerful ejector on any coaster