Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)

The Great American Scream Machine at Six Flags Great Adventure (New Jersey, USA) was a steel roller coaster model from Custom Looping Coaster manufacturer Arrow Dynamics, opened in 1989. On 18 July 2010, the railway was closed and started with the demolition of the web.

The train was 53 m high, reaching a top speed of 109 km / h She and her sisters designed Shockwave at Six Flags Great America and Viper at Six Flags Magic Mountain by Ron Toomer. All three tracks have or possessed three -consecutive loops after the first departure. After the three loops of the Batwing and then the double corkscrew followed.

The rail was painted red and white pillars.

The Great American Scream Machine had three trains, each with seven cars. In each car could four people (two rows of two people) take place. The passengers had to be at least 1.37 m tall to ride allowed. As restraint system came shoulder strap for use.

The trains were named Freedom, Liberty and Spirit and were kept in the colors red, white and blue. The shoulder strap also differed from many other Arrow coasters, because the handles on the arms of foam instead of metal were. These are also used on Viper (Magic Mountain).

The capacity was 1680 people per hour. The Onridekamera the train was at the beginning of the double corkscrew.

Modifications

After the first season the tops of the loops were replaced with new rails with additional gain due to problems that have surfaced even with Shockwave at Six Flags Great America. The original track of the first loops can be found in the monkey enclosure of the Wild Safari in the same park. Along with the new rail loops of the first one brake was installed after the loop, does not serve completely slow down the train, but only to slow him to a preset speed after the loop.

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