Frisbee (ride)

Zamperla's giant discovery model, SpinSpider, at TusenFryd, Norway

The frisbee is a type of pendulum amusement ride featuring a circular gondola that rotates as it swings back and forth. Riders are seated on the gondola facing inward or outward depending on the model.

Design and operation

A pendulum is suspended between two support frames. Attached to the base of this pendulum is a circular gondola. Riders are seated in the gondola, facing either inwards or outwards. When the ride cycle starts, the gondola begins to rotate. In addition, the pendulum arm begins to swing through an arc, maxing out between 120° and 360° (full revolution). Most parks require riders to be at least 48 inches (120 cm) tall.

Variants

ManufacturerModelRidersSeatingSwingHeightSpeed
Fabbri GroupBoomerang32Inward15 m (49 ft)
Space Jam24Inward22 m (72 ft)
Top Swing24-30Outward110°24 m (79 ft)31.4 mph 50 km/h
HUSS Park AttractionsFrisbee40Either180°20 m (66 ft)
Frisbee XL40Outward260°36 m (118 ft)
Giant Frisbee40-50Outward120°43 m (141 ft)68 mph (110 km/h)
IntaminGyro Swing[1]32-40Outward120°25 m (82 ft)47 mph (75 km/h)
Jiuhua RidesSuper Pendulum[2]54Outward220°26 m (85 ft)
KMGAfterburner (a.k.a. Fireball)[3][4]24-32Inward240°19.812 m (65.00 ft)
Freak Out16Inward21 m (69 ft)
XXL20Inward360°40 m (130 ft)
Luna-Park RidesExtreme20Inward120°20 m (66 ft)
MondialRevolution40Outward120°35 m (115 ft)54mmp 88 km/h
Moser's RidesSidewinder24-40Outward240°
Sidewinder 1212Outward
SBF Visa GroupDance Party40Inward
Maxi Dance Party24Outward240°27 m (89 ft)37mmp 59.2 km/h
Maxi Dance Party 36024Outward360°33 m
Technical ParkStreet Fighter16Inward240°18 m (59 ft)
Street Fighter Revolution16Inward360°21 m (69 ft)
Typhoon16–30Outward240°30 m (98 ft)
Typhoon 36016–30Outward360°33 m (108 ft)
ZamperlaDiscovery20-30Either21 m (69 ft)26,2mmp 43 km/h
Giant Discovery[5]40Outward240°44.8 m (147 ft)68mmp 110 km/h
Mini Discovery12Outward7.6 m (25 ft)7,7mmp 12,3 km/h

UltraMax

The UltraMax is a type of amusement ride manufactured by Mondial which is like the HUSS Frisbee however passengers face outwards and are sitting one of the four seats on one of the six gondolas as the ride gets higher momentum and eventually starts going upside down. The ride is built with one arm with two supports and then the arm with the gondolas attached. It also uses the same harness as the ones used on the Top Scans.

Appearances

One travelling Technical Park Street Fighter, Uses the name "Hard Rock" owned by Johnsons Amusements. One travelling Zamperla Discovery, uses the name "Nitro" owned by Show West.

  • Belgium - At least one Giant Frisbee. This operates under the name of Sledgehammer, at Bobbejaanland.
  • Brasil - Two Giant Fisbee. One is the SUPER FRISBEE, in NICOLÂNDIA CENTER PARK, Brasília, and the other is THUNDER, at MIRABILANDIA, Pernambuco.
  • Canada - At least five Frisbee rides, Psyclone, at Canada's Wonderland Ontario; Crazy Beach Party and The Beast, at Playland; "Titan" and "Manitou" at La Ronde in Montreal.
  • Denmark - At least one Giant Frisbee. This operates under the name of Svend Singram, at BonBon-Land.
  • Egypt - At least one Giant Frisbee. This operates under the name of Discovery, at Dream Park.
  • Finland - One Frisbee between 2000-2005 and new discovery revolution (with 360°) by Zamperla called X at Särkänniemi amusement park and one Typhoon in Powerpark.
  • Germany - Frisbee Sidekick at Movie Park Germany, two mobile Frisbees Robrahn/Bremen (Prototype) and Goetzke/Munich
  • India - At least two Giant Frisbees. The first operates under the name of Scream Machine, at Adlabs Imagica, Khopoli, India. Second one operates under the name of Side Winder, at Adventure Island, Rohini, India.
  • Italy - Yukatan, by Technical Park at Cavallino Matto.
  • Japan - At least two Giant Frisbees at Fuji-Q Highland with the name Tondemina, and other at Nagashima Spa Land with the classic HUSS model.
  • Netherlands - Duinrell operates with the name of Mad Mill, Walibi Holland under the name Tomahawk and in Drievliet with the name Nautilus.
  • New Zealand - 1 Zamperla Discovery Revolution (with full 360 degrees) at Rainbow's End (Theme Park) operating as StratosFEAR
  • Norway - At least two, with one Giant Discovery at (Zamperla)operates with the name of SpinSpider at TusenFryd (operated since 2009). It is the largest of the Frisbee (ride) in the world; height 45 m, 115 km/t and 4,5 G. And second called, Vepsen at Kongeparken, a Fabbri Group Boomerang original Frisbee, operated since 2009.
  • Philippines - Star Frisbee, at Star City, Pasay City, Metro Manila, Philippines
  • Poland - At least one, operating as Aztec Swing, at Energylandia, Zator, Poland
  • South Korea - Hurricane at Everland, YongIn (A normal HUSS Frisbee), Gyro Swing at Lotte World, Seoul, Tornado at Gyeongju World (a Zamperla Discovery with 24 seats), Free Swing at Tongdo Fantasia, Gyeongsangnam-do (A HUSS Frisbee with 34 feats that face outward)
  • Spain - At least two Frisbees. One operates under the name of La Máquina, at Parque de atracciones, Madrid, Spain. The second one is at Terra Mítica Park, in Alicante.
Celebrants at Octoberfest, some in traditional German dress

Incidents

In May 2017, greasing material on a KMG Freak Out ride at Barry's Amusements at Portrush in Northern Ireland was dislodged, causing a loud bang and oil to spray over people and the nearby children's rollercoaster. Nobody was injured, but the ride remained closed for the rest of the day whilst park staff investigated.

In July 2017, an 18-year old was killed while riding a KMG Fireball (aka Afterburner) ride that malfunctioned at the Ohio State Fair, sending him flying more than 50 feet in the air. Seven others were injured as well.[6][7] Numerous fairs and exhibitions have either shut down or pulled the Fireball from their attractions in response to the incident. KMG stated that the malfunction was due to a corroded support beam.[8]

References

  1. "Gyro Swing" (PDF). Intamin. Retrieved 17 May 2017.
  2. "Super Pendulum Pictures and Stats".
  3. Rotondo, Christie (28 July 2011). "Riding 'It' is a hair-raising experience". Shore News Today. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  4. "Afterburner (Fahrgeschäft)".
  5. McKay, Gretchen (16 December 2011). "Kennywood's newest thrill: Black Widow". Pittsborough Post-Gazette. Retrieved 4 March 2012.
  6. "1 Dead, 7 Injured When Fire Ball Ride Flies Apart At Ohio State Fair". HuffPost. 2017-07-26. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  7. "Ohio State Fair ride video: Video shows moment Fire Ball ride broke mid-swing, killing 1". WCPO. Scripps Media. 2017-07-27. Retrieved 2017-07-27.
  8. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2017/08/06/corroded-beam-caused-fatal-state-fair-accident/543858001/
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