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Flying Coaster : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flying roller coaster
A flying roller coaster is a type of roller coaster meant to simulate the sensations of flight by harnessing riders in a prone position during the duration of the ride. The roller coaster cars are suspended below the track, with riders secured such that their backs are parallel to the track. Flying roller coasters come in a variety of sizes and designs depending on the intended demographic for the ride. Some flying roller coasters are intended for children and, thus, are relatively slow and gentle; others are meant for older children and adults and can be very fast and intense. ==History== The flying roller coaster is a relatively new concept. The world's first flying roller coaster was ''Skytrak Total'', built in Manchester, United Kingdom at the Granada Studios Tour in 1997.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Skytrak )〕 The ''Skytrak'' used a single-passenger car. Riders would climb into the car in much the same fashion as climbing a ladder, then the car would be raised up to the track before being dispatched. The single-passenger design kept the ride's capacity low, at only 240 riders per hour.〔 The park, and ''Skytrak'' itself, were short-lived, both closing in 1998, but nevertheless the ride was the first of its kind.
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