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The height of the ride puts it in the hyper-coaster category.
Small hills towards the end of the ride.
The outward banked hill.
It is a renovation by RMC of the much maligned Mean Streak wooden coaster, taking the ride from one of worlds most hated to one of the worlds most revered, with copious amounts of airtime, inversions and wild manoeuvres.
The highly anticipated Steel Vengeance opened in 2018.
Racing around over water always makes coasters cooler in our opinion.
The tower, whilst plain looking, is actually modelled after a real life historical site in Sweden.
This is probably the most over the top support structure we have seen.
Hansa Park has had a long track record with Gerstlauer rides in recent years.
There's one last surprise at the end of the ride inside the building.
Unlike a conventional hypercoaster, it runs a 4 car, 16 passenger train.
...And hills.
The rest of the layout is fast, low to the ground turns....
The landmark feature is a non inverting version of "roll over" (Sea Serpent Roll)
The first drop is fully enclosed.
Schwur des Karnan is a Gerstlaurer "Infinity Coaster", which combines an enclosed vertical lift and hypercoaster style drop with twists and hills.
After a series of turns and hills the train completes a final corkscrew into the brake run.
After a series of turns and hills the train completes a final corkscrew into the brake run.
After a series of turns and hills the train completes a final corkscrew into the brake run.
The elements are all fairly tight.