Georgia Cyclone
Georgia Cyclone | |
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Location |
Six Flags Over Georgia ( Georgia , USA ) |
Type | Wood - sitting |
category | Cyclone |
Drive type | Chain lift hill |
Manufacturer | Dinn Corporation |
Designer | Curtis D. Summers |
opening | March 1990 |
closure | July 30, 2017 |
length | 905 m |
height | 29 m |
Departure | 24 m |
Max. gradient | 53 ° |
Max. speed | 81 km / h |
Travel time | 1:48 min |
capacity | 1200 people per hour |
Trains | 2 trains, 6 cars / train, 2 rows of seats / car, 2 seats / row of seats |
Inversions | 0 |
Georgia Cyclone in Six Flags Over Georgia ( Georgia , USA ) was a wooden roller coaster manufactured by Dinn Corporation , which opened in March 1990. She was a reflection of the Cyclone on Coney Island . It was 3 meters higher than Cyclone, the height was 29 meters, the length 905 meters and it reached a top speed of 81 km / h.
For several years the sign at the highest point of the track read The Most a Coaster can Beeeeeeee! . Until it was closed, it just said Stay Seated. (remain seated). on the sign.
Trains
Georgia Cyclone owned two Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters trains, each with six cars. Four people (two rows of two people) could sit in each car. The passengers had to be at least 1.22 m tall to be allowed to ride. Headrests and individually locking lap bars were used as restraint systems.
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Coordinates: 33 ° 46 '12.6 " N , 84 ° 33' 8.4" W.