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A Kamikaze (also known as a Double-Arm Ranger, The Apollo, or the Skymaster, scissors and Sky Flyer) is a pendulum amusement ride, usually found as a traveling ride, with some examples found at
amusement park An amusement park is a park that features various attractions, such as rides and games, as well as other events for entertainment purposes. A theme park is a type of amusement park that bases its structures and attractions around a central ...
s. The ride is manufactured by
FarFabbri Fabbri Group is an Italian amusement rides manufacturer based in Calto, Italy. They are known for producing a number staple attractions for both amusement parks and funfairs, such as the Booster and the Kamikaze Explorer. History Fabbri was fou ...
& Sartori, and first made its debut in 1984. Since then, over 150 Kamikazes have been sold.


Design and operation

The ride consists of a single stationary tower, supporting two 16-passenger gondolas on rotating arms. Passengers are arranged in rows of two, with the first four rows facing in one direction, and the other four facing opposite. During the ride, passengers are swung backwards and forwards to build up momentum, before the gondola performs several inversions. The two gondolas are connected to the motor so that they swing simultaneously; with one arm rotating clockwise while the other rotates counterclockwise. Passengers are restrained by a
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, as well as a secondary locking bar across their laps. Compressed air is used to actuate the shoulder harness, with a fail-safe mechanism which engages the shoulder harness in the event of power failure. The loss of compressed air also causes the shoulder harnesses to engage. In addition, the gondola's sides and roof are made up of closely spaced metal bars, allowing riders to see the world outside, while preventing anyone from falling out while the ride is in motion. Like most ride safety measures, these are only effective if safety and height restrictions are enforced. To date, the only deaths or severe injuries caused on a kamikaze ride have been caused by a failure to follow the height restrictions, or complacency on the part of the operator or deck personnel. Most carnivals, fairs, and amusement parks require riders to be at least 48 inches (122 cm) or taller. The entire ride can be stowed on a single trailer which requires a special permit to travel in the Continental United States, and can be assembled or disassembled in less than five hours, by two trained workers. Older Kamikaze rides were powered by a DC motor, coupled to a drive shaft which traveled up the tower to drive the rotating arms, but newer models are powered by the same DC motor mounted directly to a gearbox mounted at the top of the tower. This gearbox is manufactured by Brevini in Italy, with a coupling box made by PTG. The same planetary gear used can be found on a large quantity of earth movers all over Europe.


Variants

Similar designs have been produced by A.R.M. (Skymaster), Topfun, Meisho, Mondial (Sky Flyer), and Vekoma (Sky Flyer). There is a version of the ride called the Footloose, where the riders feet are dangling below the car. There is also a park model manufactured by Zamperla called the Hawk 48 where riders' feet dangle below the seats.


Appearances

* Australia – At least 5; ''Pharaoh's Curse'' at
Luna Park Melbourne Luna Park Melbourne is a historic amusement park located on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay in St Kilda, Melbourne, Victoria. It opened on 13 December 1912, with a formal opening a week later, and has been operating almost continuously ever ...
, five transportable Fabbri Kamikazes-Shockwave owned by Flaherty Family Amusements, Kamikaze x2 owned by Watkins and Lynch's, Ranger x2 Owned by O'Neill Shows and Show West, a Satori Kamikaze from New Zealand’s Larkin Amusements is now owned by Queensland Amusement Hire and an A.R.M Skymaster called the Hangover which is owned by Verfurths. Also a single-arm Kamikaze made by A.R.M called the Top Gun which is owned by East Coast Amusement's and Foster's Carnival Amusement's. * The Bahamas
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hosts this ride. * Brazil – Multiple transportable Kamikazes * Canada – At least one transportable model, often featured at the Calgary Stampede. * Colombia – Two machines operating at
iver View Park and Great Adventure Park on this one is called RANGER Iver is a large civil parish in Buckinghamshire, England. In addition to the central clustered village, the parish includes the residential neighbourhoods of Iver Heath and Richings Park. Geography, transport and economy Part of the 43-square-m ...
* Costa Rica - One stationary operating at
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amusement park. * Chile – At least one stationary operating at
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. * England – Voltar at Pleasure Island Family Theme Park,
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and
Flamingo Land Resort Flamingo Land is a theme park, zoo, and resort located in Kirby Misperton, North Yorkshire, England. Opened in 1959, it has been owned and operated by the Gibb family since 1978. History Flamingo Land Resort was established in 1959 when a cine ...
, Malton. * India – Kamikaze ranger at mgm dizee land in chennai * Japan – At least one Vekoma model with the name ''PaniClock'' at
Fuji-Q Highland is an amusement park in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan, owned and operated by the namesake Fuji Kyuko Co. it was opened on 2 March 1968. The theme park is near the base of Mount Fuji. It has a number of roller coasters, as well as two haun ...
* Malaysia – ''Tomahawk'' at
Sunway Lagoon Sunway Lagoon is an amusement park located in Bandar Sunway, Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia owned by Sunway Group. History The park began operations in 1992 and was officiated by the then Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Mahathir bin Mohamad ...
, ''Asteroid Attack'' at
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* New Zealand – One Kamikaze owned by Larkin Amusements * Poland – One stationary Kamikaze operating as ''Space Gun'' in Energylandia * Scotland – At least two transportable models. One stationary operating at M&D's. * South Korea – At least one Vekoma model, in Seoul Land with the name ''X Flyer'', ''Apollo'' at Tongdo Fantasia, one Kamikaze at E-World with the name ''Ranger''. * United States – ''Aero 360'' at
Kennywood Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, just southeast of Pittsburgh. The park opened on May 30, 1899, as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway. It was purchased in 1 ...
, ''Hammerhead Shark'' at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, and ''Meteor'' at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom (both a Zamperla Hawk 48). According to representatives at
FarFabbri Fabbri Group is an Italian amusement rides manufacturer based in Calto, Italy. They are known for producing a number staple attractions for both amusement parks and funfairs, such as the Booster and the Kamikaze Explorer. History Fabbri was fou ...
, Texas, there are over 50 of these rides currently operating in the United States. * Serbia - one travelling model.


External links


Amusement Ride Extravaganza - Kamikaze

- Site Kamikaze


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