Flyer Comet

The Flyer Comet was a wooden roller coaster located at Whalom Park in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, USA. Built in 1940, it was torn down in 2006. When the 1923 Shooting Star roller coaster was destroyed in 1938 by a hurricane, Whalom staff hired the National Amusement Device Company and designer Vernon Keenan to create a new coaster for the park. Many parts from the Shooting Star were used to construct the ride, which was then called the Comet. The r... More

Ride Type:

Closed:

  • 2000

Park:

Opened:

  • 1940

Amusement Parks

Track Length:

  • 792.48 m (2600 ft )

Max Speed:

  • 56.32704 km/h (35.00028 mph )

Height:

  • 21.336 m (70 ft )

Capacity (riders per hour):

  • 1,200
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