It appears that BRC Imagination Arts, a Southern California design firm, have a zero gravity roller coaster proposal that’s waiting for a US$50 million investment. According to PopSci, BRC’s proposed theme-park ride is inspired by NASA’s astronaut training aircraft the KC-135 (aka “Vomit Comet”) and would give riders the sensation of floating within a stable chamber. .. Continue Reading NASA aircraft inspires what could be the world's first zero-gravity roller coaster
Section: Aero Gizmo
Tags: Flight, NASA, Roller Coaster, Simulator, Space
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