SLC (Shenlin)

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SLC (Shenlin)
Kumali in Flamingo Land

Kumali in Flamingo Land

Data
Type Inverted Coaster
model Suspended looping coaster
Drive type Chain lift hill
Manufacturer Vekoma
length 671 m
height 36 m
Departure 34 m
Max. speed 88 km / h
Max. acceleration 4.7 g
Travel time 1:32 min
capacity 1125 people per hour
Trains 2 trains, 10 cars / train, 1 row of seats / car, 2 seats / row of seats
elements 27 m high loop ,
23 m high cobra roll ,
17 m high zero g-roll
Inversions 4th
Theming differently

The SLC (Shenlin) is a standardized version of the roller coaster model Suspended Looping Coaster (short SLC ) from the Dutch manufacturer Vekoma . The roller coasters belonging to the Inverted Coasters have the same route as one another, but are painted and themed differently . Of a total of 39 SLCs, only Snow Mountain Flying Dragon in Happy Valley ( Shenzhen , China ) and Kumali in Flamingo Land correspond to this type. A modification of the SLC (Shenlin) is the SLC (Shenlin with Helix) .

Routing

SLCs (Shenlin) are propelled through a 36 m high chain lift hill. In a right-hand bend at the foot of the 34 m high first descent , which is accompanied by a 270 ° right-hand bend, the trains reach their top speed of 88 km / h. This is followed by four inversions in the form of a 27 m high loop , a 23 m high cobra roll (corresponds to two inversions) and a 17 m high zero-g-roll . After a the Inclined Loop similar driving figure, the trains will be decelerated and returned to two 90 ° -Rechtskurven to the station.

Trains

The trains of the SLCs (Shenlin) consist of ten individual rows of seats, each with two seats. Both deliveries run on two trains and have a capacity of 1,125 people per hour.

Extraditions

Surname amusement park place opening Theming rcdb Internet presence
Snow Mountain Flying Dragon Happy Valley Shenzhen , Guangdong , China May 1, 2002 Data photos
Kumali Flamingo Land Malton , North Yorkshire , UK April 1, 2006 Africa Data photos (English)

Individual evidence

  1. Entry of the SLC in the Roller Coaster DataBase