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Ride Type:

Opened:

  • Apr 3, 2004

Manufacturer:

Max Speed:

  • 50 km/h (31 mph )

Duration:

  • 1 min 20 s

Height:

  • 21 m (69 ft )

Inversions:

  • 2

G-force:

  • 4 (39 m/s² )

Material:

Train Configuration:

Propulsion:

Track Length:

  • 438 m (1440 ft )
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