Quick Question about Mission:Space

Doesn't the cab tilt backward slightly to get the weightless feeling?? Really how would they do it if you weren't tilted back slightly, you wouldn't need shoulder harnesses if you weren't being tilted backward back you be able to "slide up and out of your seat" but thats MO.
 

Moustronaut

New Member
Originally posted by HM999thGhost
Doesn't the cab tilt backward slightly to get the weightless feeling?? Really how would they do it if you weren't tilted back slightly, you wouldn't need shoulder harnesses if you weren't being tilted backward back you be able to "slide up and out of your seat" but thats MO.


Good question....

guess we'll never really know until some drops something some rides through it on the TTA with the lights on.

Oh wait... that's that other Space ride. :lol:
 

TestTrack

Active Member
Originally posted by HM999thGhost
Doesn't the cab tilt backward slightly to get the weightless feeling?? Really how would they do it if you weren't tilted back slightly, you wouldn't need shoulder harnesses if you weren't being tilted backward back you be able to "slide up and out of your seat" but thats MO.

yes...for launch you remain upright but when you get to the weightless part you have to be tilted at an angle to conteract most of the natural g's felt from gravity
 
Originally posted by TestTrack
yes...for launch you remain upright but when you get to the weightless part you have to be tilted at an angle to conteract most of the natural g's felt from gravity
Ok, that's what I thought.... :D
 

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