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A suspended roller coaster is a type of
steel roller coaster A steel roller coaster is a roller coaster that is defined by having a track made of steel. Steel coasters have earned immense popularity in the past 50 years throughout the world. Incorporating tubular steel track and polyurethane-coated whee ...
in which the car hangs from the bottom of the rolling stock by a pivoting fulcrum or hinge assembly. This allows the car and riders to swing side to side as the train races along the track. Due to the swing designs, these roller coasters cannot invert riders.


History

One of the earliest suspended roller coasters was known as ''Bisby's Spiral Airship'', built in Long Beach, California in the early 1900s. Riders on ''Bisby's Spiral Airship'' rode in square gondolas suspended from the track above, which were then carried via
lift hill A lift hill, or chain hill, is an upward-sloping section of track on a roller coaster on which the roller coaster train is mechanically lifted to an elevated point or peak in the track. Upon reaching the peak, the train is then propelled from th ...
to the top of a tower. The gondolas then rolled down the track, which spiraled down the tower back to the loading platform. The attraction operated at least until the mid 1910s. In 1975, German aircraft manufacturer
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debuted ''Alpenflug'' at the annual Oktoberfest fair in Munich, Germany. Featuring multi-car trains and a 2700-foot twisting, spiraling layout, ''Alpenflug'' was a hit during the 16-day fair. However, the design was scrapped after analysis revealed significant stress in the track, whose curves were not banked, and in the wheel assemblies, as the train's brake fins were located at the bottom of the train's gondolas instead of near the track itself. The first permanent modern suspended roller coaster was '' The Bat'' at Kings Island. Built by Arrow Development, ''The Bat'' opened April 21, 1981, but it was soon plagued with problems. The problems included: excessive stress on the support springs due to the unbanked curved track sections and stress on the wheels because the brakes were mounted at bottom of the swinging cars. Kings Island's US$3.8 million ride closed in 1983 and was later scheduled for demolition. ''The Bat's'' former site was occupied by the Arrow designed looping coaster '' Vortex'' until its demolition in 2019. The suspended coaster would return to Kings Island in 1993 with the addition of ''
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'', which. after a period of being called ''Flight Deck'', was renamed ''The Bat'' in 2014, a reference to the original 1981 coaster. Arrow-Huss refined its suspended roller coaster designs, culminating in the debut of '' The Big Bad Wolf'' at Busch Gardens Williamsburg and '' XLR-8'' at Six Flags Astroworld in 1984. After 1984, as Arrow Dynamics, they manufactured ten suspended roller coasters, including ''
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'' at
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, '' Ninja'' at Six Flags Magic Mountain, '' Vampire'' at
Chessington World of Adventures Chessington World of Adventures Resort is a theme park, zoo and hotel complex in Chessington, Greater London, England, around southwest of Central London. The complex opened as Chessington Zoo in 1931, with the theme park being developed along ...
, and Vortex at Canada's Wonderland. Other manufacturers have also constructed their variations on the suspended roller coaster. Before contacting Arrow-Huss for The Big Bad Wolf, Busch Gardens contacted Anton Schwarzkopf to design a suspended coaster, dubbed the "Flugbahn". However, Schwarzkopf went bankrupt, completing only a model and the footers of the actual coaster.''Flying Coaster'' at Schwarzkopf Coaster Net
/ref> Dutch designer Vekoma manufactured a suspended model dubbed "Swinging Turns," of which three copies were constructed. Vekoma offers both Arrow-style traditional car designs as well as floorless cars where the riders' feet dangle, similar to Vekoma's inverted coasters but the cars are able to swing. In 2001, Vampire at
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was modified to use Vekoma's floorless trains
Caripro
another designer based in The Netherlands, manufactured twelve suspended roller coasters and American designe
Setpoint
manufactured four.


Installations

* Operates with Vekoma trains
** Never operated


See also

* Suspension railway, a similar design used in public transport applications


References


External links


Setpoint's Official WebsiteVekoma's Official Website
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