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・ Hurricane (comics)
・ Hurricane (Cradle to the Grave)
・ Hurricane (disambiguation)
・ Hurricane (Eric Benét album)
・ Hurricane (Grace Jones album)
・ Hurricane (Halsey song)
・ Hurricane (Leon Everette song)
・ Hurricane (Lifehouse song)
・ Hurricane (Middle Class Rut album)
・ Hurricane (Natalie Grant album)
・ Hurricane (Natalie Grant song)
・ Hurricane (nickname)
・ Hurricane (pipe)
・ Hurricane (Puffy AmiYumi song)
・ Hurricane (Rebound! song)
Hurricane (ride)
・ Hurricane (The Click song)
・ Hurricane (Thirty Seconds to Mars song)
・ Hurricane (Westend song)
・ Hurricane 5.9
・ Hurricane Abby (1960)
・ Hurricane Abby (1968)
・ Hurricane Able
・ Hurricane Able (1950)
・ Hurricane Able (1951)
・ Hurricane Able (1952)
・ Hurricane Adele
・ Hurricane Adolph
・ Hurricane Adolph (disambiguation)
・ Hurricane Adrian


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Hurricane (ride) : ウィキペディア英語版
Hurricane (ride)

The Hurricane is an amusement ride first manufactured by the Allan Herschell Company. The Hurricane was first created in the 1940s, and was later built by Mulligan as the Saturn 6. The modern versions of the Hurricane were produced by a series of related companies, including Hrubetz, Man-Co, Killinski, and Dartron Industries. Hurricanes have been licensed for production in countries other than the United States, although the number of non-U.S. constructed rides is limited.
The Hurricane is nowadays almost exclusively a traveling ride; few if any examples are present in amusement parks as standing attractions. However, several parks have operated the ride in the past.
==Design and operation==
Six sweeps (arms) are attached to a center tower. At the base of each sweep is a car carrying four people, in pairs sitting side-by-side. Riders are restrained by a locking lap bar, with no dividers in between the side-by-side riders. Most operators of the Hurricane require riders to be tall or more, with smaller riders usually required to be seated on the inner seat of the cars due to the strong centrifugal force of the device.
The ride starts off at a slow spin, propelling the sweeps upward due to both centrifugal force and a pneumatic cylinder housed in the center shaft. The speed is increased until the cars are almost in line with the top of the tower. The operator will then begin to ("bounce" or "pop") the sweeps by releasing the compressed air contained in the cylinder, resulting in the sweeps dropping with a loud burst of bleeding compressed air until both centrifugal force and pneumatic pressure restores the sweeps to their height. This is repeated multiple times, before the ride begins to slow down.
The ride racks onto a single trailer, and can be assembled by two people in just over two hours.

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