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Flug der Dämonen

Flug der Dämonen (German for "Flight of the Demons") is a Bolliger & Mabillard Wing Coaster at the Heide Park Resort amusement park located in Soltau, Lower Saxony, Germany. The attraction officially opened to the public on March 29, 2014.

Flug der Dämonen
(Top) Logo of Flug der Dämonen (Bottom) One of Flug der Dämonen's trains
Heide Park Resort
LocationHeide Park Resort
Park sectionTranssilvanien
Coordinates53°01′34″N 9°52′47″E / 53.026181°N 9.879649°E / 53.026181; 9.879649
StatusOperating
Opening dateMarch 29, 2014 (2014-03-29)
Cost15,000,000 ($USD19.9 million)
ReplacedWildwasserbahn II
General statistics
TypeSteel – Wing Coaster
ManufacturerBolliger & Mabillard
ModelWing Coaster
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height40 m (130 ft)
Length772 m (2,533 ft)
Speed100 km/h (62 mph)
Inversions5
Duration0:52 minutes
Capacity1060 riders per hour
G-force4
Height restriction140–195 cm (4 ft 7 in – 6 ft 5 in)
Trains2 trains with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train.
Express Butler available
Single rider line available
Flug der Dämonen at RCDB

History edit

During the 2012 season, the Wildwasserbahn 2 was completely dismantled. Before that there were a few speculations about a new rollercoaster on the place of the Wildwasserbahn 2. In the 2013 season of the park, the coaster was announced in late summer, but before that, the themepark announced the new ride as follows: "It's big. It's fast. It comes. Closer and closer and closer. Premiere for Germany 2014. Here at Heide Park Resort.". On August 18, 2013, one day before Heide Park Resorts' 35th birthday, the park announced some details about the new ride to the media.[1][2][3] The park also put up a website saying that the full details of the ride will be announced in the morning of August 19, 2013.[4][5] On this website were construction updates and other stuff about Flug der Dämonen. The name of the new Wing Coaster was announced on January 8, 2014. It officially opened to the public on March 29, 2014.

Ride experience edit

 
Layout of Flug der Dämonen

After being dispatched from the station, the train makes a right hand turn, entering the 130-foot (40 m) lift hill. Upon reaching the top of the lift hill, the train enters the first element of the roller coaster, a Dive Drop. This element is similar to the Dive Drop's found on X-Flight (Six Flags Great America) at Six Flags Great America, The Swarm at Thorpe Park, GateKeeper at Cedar Point and consists of the train rotating 180 degrees into an upside down position before descending back to the ground. During this drop, the train reaches its maximum speed of 62 miles per hour (100 km/h). Next, the train enters a camelback hill where riders experience the feeling of weightlessness. Upon exiting the hill, the train immediately enters an Immelmann loop. Next, the train goes through a Corkscrew, followed by a left-handed 270-degree downward helix. The next element is a new element called a Demonic Knot, it consists of a combination of an inclined Dive Loop followed by an inclined Immelmann Loop. The train then enters a 315-degree left hand turn leading into the final brake run.[6][7]

Characteristics edit

Track edit

Flug der Dämonen's tubular steel track is 772 metres (2,533 ft) long and the lift is approximately 40 metres (130 ft).[7] The track is white and the supports are dark green. Also, the entire track weighs a total of about 650 tonnes (640 long tons; 720 short tons).[8]

Trains edit

Flug der Dämonen operates with two open-air steel and fiberglass trains, each with six cars of four seats each, with two on each side of the track. Each train holds 24 riders and the ride has a capacity of about 1,060 riders per hour.[7] Riders are restrained by flexible over-the-shoulder restraints and interlocking seat belts and riders are required to be between 140 centimetres (4.6 ft) and 195 centimetres (6.40 ft) to ride.[9] Because the seats are on the side of the track, a cantilevered steel arm is used to support the wings.[9]

The trains are painted black and white. The front of each train is shaped to resemble the head of a demon. It was designed by German graffiti artist Markus Genesius.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ (in German). Heide Park. Archived from the original on August 19, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  2. ^ "Wingcoaster presented at Heide Park". Kreiszeitung (in German). August 19, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  3. ^ "100 things upside down". Az-Online (in German). August 19, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  4. ^ (in German). Heide Park. August 18, 2013. Archived from the original on January 8, 2014. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  5. ^ (in German). Heide Park. Archived from the original on September 20, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  6. ^ "Heide Park Resort Wing Coaster: Onride Video (official)". Heide Park Resort. YouTube. 2014. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Marden, Duane. "Flug der Dämonen  (Heide Park)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  8. ^ "LETZTE SCHIENE FÜR DEUTSCHLANDS ERSTEN WING COASTER" (in German). Heide Park. September 18, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2014.
  9. ^ a b Dyer, Nicole (April 16, 2013). "Wing and A Scare". Popular Science. Bonnier Corporation. Retrieved April 20, 2013.
  10. ^ "BREMER GRAFFITI-KÜNSTLER BESPRÜHT WAGEN VON DEUTSCHLANDS ERSTEM WING COASTER" (in German). Heide Park. October 29, 2013. Retrieved January 31, 2014.

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Flug der Damonen German for Flight of the Demons is a Bolliger amp Mabillard Wing Coaster at the Heide Park Resort amusement park located in Soltau Lower Saxony Germany The attraction officially opened to the public on March 29 2014 Flug der Damonen Top Logo of Flug der Damonen Bottom One of Flug der Damonen s trainsHeide Park ResortLocationHeide Park ResortPark sectionTranssilvanienCoordinates53 01 34 N 9 52 47 E 53 026181 N 9 879649 E 53 026181 9 879649StatusOperatingOpening dateMarch 29 2014 2014 03 29 Cost 15 000 000 USD19 9 million ReplacedWildwasserbahn IIGeneral statisticsTypeSteel Wing CoasterManufacturerBolliger amp MabillardModelWing CoasterLift launch systemChain lift hillHeight40 m 130 ft Length772 m 2 533 ft Speed100 km h 62 mph Inversions5Duration0 52 minutesCapacity1060 riders per hourG force4Height restriction140 195 cm 4 ft 7 in 6 ft 5 in Trains2 trains with 6 cars Riders are arranged 4 across in a single row for a total of 24 riders per train Express Butler availableSingle rider line availableFlug der Damonen at RCDB Contents 1 History 2 Ride experience 3 Characteristics 3 1 Track 3 2 Trains 4 References 5 External linksHistory editDuring the 2012 season the Wildwasserbahn 2 was completely dismantled Before that there were a few speculations about a new rollercoaster on the place of the Wildwasserbahn 2 In the 2013 season of the park the coaster was announced in late summer but before that the themepark announced the new ride as follows It s big It s fast It comes Closer and closer and closer Premiere for Germany 2014 Here at Heide Park Resort On August 18 2013 one day before Heide Park Resorts 35th birthday the park announced some details about the new ride to the media 1 2 3 The park also put up a website saying that the full details of the ride will be announced in the morning of August 19 2013 4 5 On this website were construction updates and other stuff about Flug der Damonen The name of the new Wing Coaster was announced on January 8 2014 It officially opened to the public on March 29 2014 Ride experience edit nbsp Layout of Flug der DamonenAfter being dispatched from the station the train makes a right hand turn entering the 130 foot 40 m lift hill Upon reaching the top of the lift hill the train enters the first element of the roller coaster a Dive Drop This element is similar to the Dive Drop s found on X Flight Six Flags Great America at Six Flags Great America The Swarm at Thorpe Park GateKeeper at Cedar Point and consists of the train rotating 180 degrees into an upside down position before descending back to the ground During this drop the train reaches its maximum speed of 62 miles per hour 100 km h Next the train enters a camelback hill where riders experience the feeling of weightlessness Upon exiting the hill the train immediately enters an Immelmann loop Next the train goes through a Corkscrew followed by a left handed 270 degree downward helix The next element is a new element called a Demonic Knot it consists of a combination of an inclined Dive Loop followed by an inclined Immelmann Loop The train then enters a 315 degree left hand turn leading into the final brake run 6 7 Characteristics editTrack edit Flug der Damonen s tubular steel track is 772 metres 2 533 ft long and the lift is approximately 40 metres 130 ft 7 The track is white and the supports are dark green Also the entire track weighs a total of about 650 tonnes 640 long tons 720 short tons 8 Trains edit Flug der Damonen operates with two open air steel and fiberglass trains each with six cars of four seats each with two on each side of the track Each train holds 24 riders and the ride has a capacity of about 1 060 riders per hour 7 Riders are restrained by flexible over the shoulder restraints and interlocking seat belts and riders are required to be between 140 centimetres 4 6 ft and 195 centimetres 6 40 ft to ride 9 Because the seats are on the side of the track a cantilevered steel arm is used to support the wings 9 The trains are painted black and white The front of each train is shaped to resemble the head of a demon It was designed by German graffiti artist Markus Genesius 10 nbsp The Immelmann inversionReferences edit History 35 Years Heide Park Resort in German Heide Park Archived from the original on August 19 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 Wingcoaster presented at Heide Park Kreiszeitung in German August 19 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 100 things upside down Az Online in German August 19 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 Heide Park Wing Coaster 2014 in German Heide Park August 18 2013 Archived from the original on January 8 2014 Retrieved August 19 2013 Heide Park Wing Coaster 2014 Teaser Photo in German Heide Park Archived from the original on September 20 2013 Retrieved August 19 2013 Heide Park Resort Wing Coaster Onride Video official Heide Park Resort YouTube 2014 Retrieved March 29 2014 a b c Marden Duane Flug der Damonen Heide Park Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved January 31 2014 LETZTE SCHIENE FUR DEUTSCHLANDS ERSTEN WING COASTER in German Heide Park September 18 2013 Retrieved January 31 2014 a b Dyer Nicole April 16 2013 Wing and A Scare Popular Science Bonnier Corporation Retrieved April 20 2013 BREMER GRAFFITI KUNSTLER BESPRUHT WAGEN VON DEUTSCHLANDS ERSTEM WING COASTER in German Heide Park October 29 2013 Retrieved January 31 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flug der Damonen Official website Flug der Damonen at the Roller Coaster DataBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Flug der Damonen amp oldid 1095016325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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