Wing Coaster
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Wing Coaster is engineering firm Bolliger & Mabillard’s designation for its winged roller coaster designs.[1] Winged roller coasters are a type of steel roller coaster where pairs of riders sit on either side of a roller coaster track in which nothing is above or below the riders. B&M began development on the first Wing Coaster between 2007 and 2008 leading to the opening of Raptor at Gardaland on 1 April 2011. There were sixteen B&M-designed Wing Coasters either under construction or operating worldwide as of December 2020 (14 operational, 2 under construction).[2]
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Wing Coaster | |
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Status | In Production |
First manufactured | 2011 |
No. of installations | 14 |
Manufacturer | Bolliger & Mabillard |
Vehicle type | Train seats are located level with the track on both sides. |
Riders per row | 4 |
Restraint Style | Rubber vest over chest and lap bar |
Wing Coaster at RCDB |
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