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The Flying Cobras is a steel
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manufactured by Vekoma. It is located at
Carowinds Carowinds is a amusement park located adjacent to Interstate 77 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The park straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina state line, with a portion of the park located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. However, it has an of ...
in Charlotte, North Carolina, in the County Fair section of the park. The Flying Cobras was the first roller coaster addition to Carowinds following the park's purchase by Cedar Fair in 2006. It originally debuted in 1996 at Geauga Lake in Ohio as The Mind Eraser, and was later known as Head Spin from 2004 to 2007 after Geauga Lake was purchased by Cedar Fair. After Geauga Lake closed in 2007, the coaster was relocated to Carowinds in 2009 and renamed Carolina Cobra. Following the 2016 season, the roller coaster was refurbished and renamed again in 2017.


History

In early October 1995, Geauga Lake was allowed to build a roller coaster over with help from Geauga County community. Officials agreed not to enforce an height limit and the park had dropped two lawsuits. At the same time, the park was already sold to Premier Parks. Geauga Lake's new owner would spend $9 million on new-for-1996 attractions. There would be two rides that would open that year, with one being a Vekoma Boomerang coaster named ''The Mind Eraser'' and the other being an
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river rapids ride named ''Grizzly Run''. The Mind Eraser originally had a turquoise track and white supports. In 2004, Six Flags Worlds of Adventure was sold to Cedar Fair (which revived the park's original Geauga Lake name) and the coaster was renamed to ''Head Spin''. After Geauga Lake closed in 2007, Head Spin remained standing but was inactive in 2008. Later that year, an announcement stated that Head Spin would be relocated to
Carowinds Carowinds is a amusement park located adjacent to Interstate 77 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The park straddles the North Carolina-South Carolina state line, with a portion of the park located in Fort Mill, South Carolina. However, it has an of ...
, where it reopened as Carolina Cobra on March 28, 2009. It was built in an area of the park formerly housed by Flying Super Saturator, a roller coaster that was dismantled after the 2008 season. On August 18, 2016, Carowinds announced the expansion of County Fair for the 2017 season, which included the refurbishment of Carolina Cobra. It was renamed ''The Flying Cobras'' to pay tribute to the classic air shows that were once seen at the Carolina County Fair, and it also received a new paint scheme with blue track and white supports.


Ride experience

The Flying Cobras is one of over 50 Boomerang coasters installed by Vekoma around the world, but it is the first roller coaster to feature the company's re-designed MK-1212 trains. After dispatching, the train is pulled backwards up the lift hill. After that, riders are dropped down, fly back through the station and into a
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element. The riders then are taken through a 360-degree vertical loop and are sent up a second hill. The riders pause, and are sent down to do the full circuit again backwards.


Incidents

On October 18, 2009, Carolina Cobra's second lift hill failed to catch, resulting in a rollback that couldn't make it back through the second set of inversions The passengers were able to exit the ride onto a nearby platform. All of the passengers were taken to first aid. Seven of the riders were released back into the park; the eighth was taken to a local hospital and examined. No serious injuries were reported.


References


External links


Official Carolina Cobra Website
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