King Cobra (roller coaster)

King Cobra in Iceland Kings (Kings Mills, Ohio, United States) was a stand-up roller coaster model from the manufacturer Togo Stand Up, which was opened in 1984. She was the first roller coaster that was designed specifically for stand-up operation and the first stand-up roller coaster with a loop. 2001, the railway was closed, but was still standing until December 2006 in the park. Originally, the track should be sold until it was scrapped in late 2006. In late 2008, the other parts were sent to Kings Dominion, where they serve as replacement parts for their stand-up coaster Shockwave.

King Cobra had two trains, each with six cars. In each car could four people (two rows of two people) take place. As restraint system came shoulder strap for use.

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