Volare (roller coaster)

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Volare
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Data
Type Steel - flying
model Volare
Drive type Spiral lift
Manufacturer Zamperla Rides
Designer Ingenieurbüro Stengel GmbH
opening 2002 (first delivery)
length 394 m
height 20 m
Dimensions 52 × 25 m²
Max. speed 41 km / h
capacity 480 people per hour
dare 6 cars, 1 row of seats / car, 4 seats / row of seats
elements 2 × heartline roll
Inversions 2
Theming operator-dependent

Volare is the name of a steel roller coaster model by the Italian manufacturer Zamperla Rides , which was first opened in 2002. It belongs to the Flying Coaster category .

The compact layout, which extends over an area of ​​52 m × 25 m, has 394 meters of distance, reaches a height of 20 m and has two Heartline rollers as inversions . Usually six individual cars with space for four people (one row) each are used.

An exception to the deliveries is the system in the Vienna Prater , which has been slightly modified from the standard version in order to fit into the limited space.

Locations

Roller coaster operator country opening closure
Flying Coaster Genting Theme Park MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia December 2004 August 31, 2013
Hero Flamingo Land United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom July 16, 2013
Inertia Airplane Car Kaeson Youth Park Korea NorthNorth Korea North Korea 2010
Soarin 'Eagle
Flying Coaster
Scream Zone
Elitch Gardens
United StatesUnited States United States United States
United StatesUnited States 
April 2011
May 18, 2002

2007
Speed ​​roller coaster Yancheng Chun-Qiu Land China People's RepublicPeople's Republic of China People's Republic of China 2012
Great flight Playland Park United StatesUnited States United States 2004
Super glider
flying coaster
Skytropolis Funland
20th Century Fox World
MalaysiaMalaysia Malaysia Malaysia
MalaysiaMalaysia 
2019
December 2004

August 31, 2013
Time warp Canada's Wonderland CanadaCanada Canada 2004
Trombi Särkänniemi FinlandFinland Finland April 30, 2005
Volare Wiener Prater AustriaAustria Austria April 3, 2004
Volare Hiz Kizagi Wonderland Eurasia TurkeyTurkey Turkey 2019 2020

Accidents

On August 7, 2017, an employee of the ride on the Vienna Prater was in the movement area of ​​the train, was hit from behind and died on the same day. As early as October 2010, a crane was hit and an employee was standing on the platform to paint the scaffolding of the same lane. He fell 8 m deep and suffered severe head injuries.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Fatal accident on roller coaster in Vienna's Prater derstandard.at, August 8, 2017, accessed November 6, 2019.