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1Ticket to Ride

The Essential Guide to the World'S Greatest Roller Coasters and Thrill Rides

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  • Title: Ticket to Ride
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 208
  • Publisher: ➤  Greene Media LTD - Quatro Group - Chartwell Books
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  • Publish Location: New York, New York, USA

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  • First Year Published: 2019
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    Arrow Dynamics

    Arrow Dynamics was an American manufacturing and engineering company that specialized in designing and building amusement park rides, especially roller

    Arrow Development

    purchased Arrow Development in 1981, but the combined Arrow-Huss went bankrupt in 1984. The similarly named Arrow Dynamics, eventual successor to Arrow Development

    List of Arrow Dynamics rides

    now-defunct Arrow Development and Arrow Dynamics. The company changed names and ownership four times between 1945 and 2002, operating as Arrow Development

    Fourth-dimension roller coaster

    fourth-dimension roller coaster under the name ZacSpin.[citation needed] Arrow Dynamics was the first company to produce a fourth-dimension roller coaster,

    Suspended roller coaster

    Williamsburg and XLR-8 at Six Flags Astroworld in 1984. After 1984, as Arrow Dynamics, they manufactured ten suspended roller coasters, including Iron Dragon

    Stand-up roller coaster

    two traditional roller coasters in 1982 to stand-up configurations. Arrow Dynamics followed suit in the United States the following year with their own

    Hypercoaster

    drop measuring at least 200 feet (61 m). The term was first coined by Arrow Dynamics and Cedar Point in 1989 with the opening of the world's first hypercoaster

    Roller coaster

    Chance Rides) Arrow Development (acquired by Huss Trading Corporation, formed into Arrow-Huss) Arrow Dynamics (defunct, assets bought by S&S Arrow) ART Engineering

    Log flume (ride)

    its kind to use lap bars as a method of restraining riders. ABC Rides Arrow Dynamics Barr Engineering Bear Rides Big Country Motioneering D.P.V. Rides Fabbri

    Ron Toomer

    retired from Arrow Dynamics in 1998. Although Toomer primarily designed coasters for Arrow, he also assisted with some of the other Arrow products, which