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Batwing Spaceshot opened December 20 2006.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
Spaceshots like Batwing are a staple at many major theme parks in America, though it is S&S's first attraction in Australia.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
The pneumatic system connects to the carriage via four cable loops that provide both stability and redundancy for the ride.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
The ride uses a patented pneumatic launch system that quietly propels the carriage at a breathtaking speed vertically.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
The ride's 60m tower dwarfs even 2005's Superman Escape roller coaster at 40m. The ride is the tallest attraction in the park and the second tallest attraction at any Australian theme park.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
The thrill isn't over after the initial 2.4g launch. Upon reaching the top of the 60m tower, the carriage abruptly changes direction as the air-powered ride thrusts back down to earth. At this point riders are being accelerated towards the ground faster than gravity. What results is some of the most extreme airtime found on any ride.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
Unlike most previous rides at Movie World, Batwing Spaceshot features minimal theming and storyline, instead relying on raw thrills to deliver an exciting ride.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
Before he carriage is weighed so that the ride's system delivers precisely the required launch force.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
16 riders at a time board the carriage to be shot skyward at 64km/hr.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
Built by Utah, USA company S&S Power, the ride is Warner Bros. Movie World's first major flat ride.
by Daniel Harmer, 17 years ago
Batwing Spaceshot
Warner Bros. Movie World
The outside of the Big Brother complex is nothing more than a white tin shed. Security fences line the perimeter. The trees provide seclusion from the nearby freeway and noises from Dreamworld. The cables overhead carry the camera footage and audio back to the production crew at Dreamworld studios, about 250 metres down the path.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
And the back yard is floodlit 24/7 and monitored by extra overhead cameras.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
A house that is filmed non-stop for 14 weeks needs plenty of fluorescent lighting.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
Another section of the darkened camera runs shows where the bowling alley used to sit.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
And the house had its own mini supermarket for the weekly groceries (if there was any money to spend).
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
Another new addition to the house this year was the well-appointed rewards room where two lucky housemates would share the weekend.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
The eviction stairs lead up and out of the Big Brother house.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
This is the air-lock that leads into the Diary Room. (Personal photos are not permitted in the Diary Room itself.)
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
The bedroom walls were carpeted and painted with clouds, a sun, and a moon, and had cloud-shaped light fittings.
by Andy McCutcheon, 17 years ago
Big Brother House & Studios
Dreamworld
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