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constructed hypercoasters.
Though hypercoasters are
typically steel roller coasters, Son of
Beast at
Kings Island was the
first and only
wooden hypercoaster. Due...
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Retrieved September 15, 2012. "Arrow
Dyanamics Hypercoasters".
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original on
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character Superman at two Six
Flags theme parks in the
United States. Both
hypercoasters were
manufactured by
Intamin and
feature identical layouts, opening...
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though the term
hypercoaster was
first coined by
Cedar Point and
Arrow Dynamics with the
opening of
Magnum XL-200 in 1989.
Hypercoasters have
become one...
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Thorpe Park in Chertsey, Surrey, England.
Manufactured by Mack Rides, the
hypercoaster opened as the
tallest and
fastest roller coaster in the UK on 24 May...
- DC
Rivals HyperCoaster is a
steel hypercoaster at
Warner Bros.
Movie World on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.
Manufactured by Mack Rides, it is...
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preceding the
hammerhead turn.
Hammerhead turns are
found on some B&M
hypercoasters.
Examples of
these coasters are
Nitro at Six
Flags Great Adventure,...
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experienced a then
record 6.5
seconds of 'airtime' or
negative G-force.
Hypercoasters, such as
Magnum XL-200 at
Cedar Point,
Behemoth at Canada's Wonderland...
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classic seated steel roller coaster called Kumba, a wood-steel
hybrid hypercoaster called Iron Gwazi, Falcon's Fury (the second-tallest free-standing drop...
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found in the
Pacific Ocean Goliath tiger fish
Goliath (La Ronde), a
hypercoaster in Montreal, Québec,
Canada Goliath (Six
Flags Great America), a wooden...