
How to Design the World's Best Roller Coaster
In 10 Simple Steps
Paul Mason(Author)
Wayland (Publisher)
Published on 13. June 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-0-7502-9192-7 (ISBN)
Description
Imagine someone gave you a sackful of money and told you to build a roller coaster. You'd definitely want it to be the best roller coaster in the world. But how do you go about designing THAT? Armed with your own imagination and some smart research, find out how you can transform a fantasy design into an actual dream product. You'll apply real-world design considerations to your ideas, refining your design to make it workable and achievable as it takes shape.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Hachette Children's Group
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 12 years
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 182 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
148 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7502-9192-7 (9780750291927)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
Armed with a MacBook Air and the miracle of the Internet, Paul lives and writes at a secret location somewhere on the west coast of Europe. You can be pretty sure that keeping his feet warm under the writing table is his one-eyed surf dog, Daisy.
As well as being a writer, Paul is a wanderer. He has lived in various countries - always in the high mountains, or somewhere near a good surfing beach. "Wherever I am, though, and whatever else I'm doing," he says, "I follow Ray Bradbury's advice: 'Write, every single day.'" Paul writes about many subjects, but his books are mostly to do with sports, the world's different peoples, places, and animals, or the weird and wonderful.
As well as being a writer, Paul is a wanderer. He has lived in various countries - always in the high mountains, or somewhere near a good surfing beach. "Wherever I am, though, and whatever else I'm doing," he says, "I follow Ray Bradbury's advice: 'Write, every single day.'" Paul writes about many subjects, but his books are mostly to do with sports, the world's different peoples, places, and animals, or the weird and wonderful.
Content
1: Designing the world's best roller coaster
2: Dream design
3: Wood v steel
4: The lift hill
5: The plunge
6: Tunnel twister
7: Fog city
8: Special seating
9: The accelerator
10: Zero G
11: Water world
12: The run-off
13: The world's greatest roller coaster
14: The world's top roller coasters
15: Glossary
16: Index
2: Dream design
3: Wood v steel
4: The lift hill
5: The plunge
6: Tunnel twister
7: Fog city
8: Special seating
9: The accelerator
10: Zero G
11: Water world
12: The run-off
13: The world's greatest roller coaster
14: The world's top roller coasters
15: Glossary
16: Index