Flying Turns

The Flying Turns is a wooden bobsled roller coaster under construction at the Knoebels Amusement Resort in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. It is modeled after a similar ride designed by John Norman Bartlett and John Miller in the 1920s. The ride concept is similar to a modern steel bobsled roller coaster, however the Flying Turns will be made of wood, like the original rides. The layout of the ride is most similar to the original one that was at Rivervie... more

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Max Speed:

  • 38.62426 km/h (24.00019 mph )

Height:

  • 15.24 m (50 ft )

Height Restriction:

  • 1.2192 m (4 ft )

Track Length:

  • 396.24 m (1300 ft )
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