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#0, Sky's the limit at the Funderland rollercoaster
Geschrieben von Maaahzel am 18-Dez-07 um 11:35 Uhr
Wo kommt der "Loopingstar" eigentlich her?

Sky's the limit at the Funderland rollercoaster
By Colin Bartley
Tuesday December 18 2007


The wheels are in motion for the launch of the country's biggest ever rollercoaster on St Stephen's Day. The 2,000ft ride is the centrepiece at this year's Funderland amusement park at Dublin's RDS. Passengers will rise to a maximum height of 85ft before plummeting back towards earth at 50mph.

It contains a full 360 degree loop and has come all the way from Italy for its Irish outing. The coaster, designed by German rollercoaster engineer Anton Schwarzkopf, is being constructed on the site at present, as our picture by Steve Humphreys shows. John McGee of Funderland said: "It's a huge new rollercoaster and the biggest machine of its kind ever in . She's a looping rollercoaster, formidable!"

Quelle: Independent.ie

Funderland Website


#1, RE: Sky's the limit at the Funderland rollercoaster
Geschrieben von Latotzki am 18-Dez-07 um 22:24 Uhr

>Wo kommt der "Loopingstar" eigentlich her?

Der stand u.a. mal im Pluton Park.

CU, Ralph


#2, RE: Sky's the limit at the Funderland rollercoaster
Geschrieben von WP am 19-Dez-07 um 09:28 Uhr

Letzte Bearbeitung am 19-Dez-07 um 09:40 Uhr ()

>Wo kommt der "Loopingstar" eigentlich her?<

Der kommt aus Rom - LunEUR

Quelle: http://rcdb.com/m/de/id1846.htm


#3, RE: Sky's the limit at the Funderland rollercoaster
Geschrieben von Maaahzel am 19-Dez-07 um 09:36 Uhr

Danke Euch zwei - ich wollte eigentlich wissen, obs der ehemalige Kirchhorster war. Das habe ich ja jetzt rausfinden können, danke!

Gruß
Marcel