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Gold Coast, Australia
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The last turn before the brake run is very close to this path
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The first set of wheels on the ride.
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Life's pretty straight without twisties!
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
As twisted as the ride is, this is so far the only crossover
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The station with transfer track and first launch. The second launch to the left
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
This ride features 2 launches, this is the second one riders will encounter.
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The last few turns before the brake run
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The last few turns before the brake run
by joz, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Supports for a steeply banked U turn. In the background you can see the unique L shaped 'split' brake run the ride has. The space limitations of the site have most likley forced them to push the brakes into the corner as they have done.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Some parts of the ride are very close to the ground. Look to the left of the cardboard box in the middle of the photo, and a couple of supports only a few centimeters high can be seen.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Supports for a tight u turn. It appears this turn would be about halfway into the ride.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Lowering some track into place.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
At the back of the site some rocky landcaping is going in.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Designed in Roller Coaster Tycoon? You decide.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
Bank!
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The all important pump and accumulators, that pressurise fluid to power the launch, are now in place.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
In a Parkz exclusive, we can offer the first glimpse (literally) of the trains used on Jet Ski Rescue. They feature a contoured, tapered saddle (like a real jet ski) an a U shaped padded lap bar (Best described as an upside down version of the restraints seen on Superman Escape. Importantly, the trains seats feature a permanent backrest (Similar in Style to those used on an Intamin Aquatrax) rather than a sliding backrest as seen on Mick Doohans Motocoaster.*Note: These photos were taken from a distance with a zoom. The photographer did not open, nor enter the shipping container.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
The rumoured second launch has appeared, running parallel to the station track. On the other side you can see the transfer track sliders are in place, and preparations are there for footings for the track itself.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
A look at the back end. Designers appear to have even gone to the effort of putting in a tandem saddle to make the appearance as realistic as possible (Though it would be a worry if anybody attempted to ride on it!) The wheel assembly can also be seen.*Note: These photos were taken from a distance with a zoom. The photographer did not open, nor enter the shipping container.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
On site, more twisted track is being put into place.
by Gavin Seipelt, 16 years ago
Jet Rescue
Sea World
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