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Mason, United States
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At the time of it's opening in 2014, Banshee took the record for the worlds longest inverted coaster.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Banshee
Kings Island
The dual loading station, styled like a hangar.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
A couple of inline twists and a 450 degree helix round out the ride.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Through the forest of columns you can see the double inline twist, the final main element on the ride.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
After the loop is another "lie to fly".
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Whilst on their backs the train negotiates a loop. Riders literally go head over heels, and dive headfirst towards the ground on the 2nd half of the loop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Another turnaround (Seen coming in on the left) contains a "fly to lie", where guests are flipped onto their backs again.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
After the first drop trains are swept around an overbanked turn (Seen on the right)
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
A short drop off the lift leads into the "lie to fly", where the track twists over as it curves around the U turn. This puts riders face down for the first drop.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Riders ascend the lift hill on their backs.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
A look at the mechanics of the ride. Guests are held in by a padded vest that clips across the chest, as well as a lap bar with shin rests. A roller is on the side of each row of seats. The yellow "claw" pulls down on the roller to recline the seats prior to departure, and pushes up to raise them at the end of the ride.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
A flipping section of track diverts trains between the two sides of the station.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
The ride utilises a double loading station, so a train can re-enter the station whilst the other one is still parked on the other side. Flying coasters are slightly more involved in terms of harness safety checks, and the process of raising and lowering the seats takes time too, so the split station avoids any delays for guests getting off at the end of the ride.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Before being sent around the ride the seats are reclined back fully.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Guests are seated in reclined seats.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
The layout in its entirety.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
Firehawk is a "Flying Dutchman" coaster, where guests are suspended face down and fly like a bird.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Firehawk.
Kings Island
A tangled mess of 824m of track, featuring 4 inversions is crammed into the main ride building.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Flight of Fear
Kings Island
Riders board the train, and are launched directly from the station into the darkness of "space".
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Flight of Fear
Kings Island
Inside the UFO, bodies are being held in stasis.
by Gazza, 9 years ago
Flight of Fear
Kings Island
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