Ravine Flyer II

Ravine Flyer II is a hybrid wooden roller coaster that is located at Waldameer Park in Erie, Pennsylvania, United States. It was the largest wooden roller coaster built in the United States in 2008. The Ravine Flyer II took place of the park's old Ravine Flyer, which was taken down in 1938. Initial concepts for the replacement ride were developed by Larry Bill and Charles Dinn of Custom Coasters International in the early 1990s, further developed... more

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Opened:

  • May 17, 2008

Manufacturer:

Max Speed:

  • 91.73261 km/h (57.00046 mph )

Drop:

  • 35.052 m (115 ft )

G-force:

  • 3.5 (34 m/s² )

Height Restriction:

  • 1.2192 m (4 ft )

Track Length:

  • 883.92 m (2900 ft )
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