Euro-Mir

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Euro-Mir

Location Europa-Park
Park section Russia
Type Steel - Spinning
Status Open
Opened 1997
Manufacturer MACK Rides
Lift/launch system Spiral Lift
Height 92 ft (28 m)
Length 3,215 ft (980 m)
Max speed 49.7 mph (80.0 km/h)
Duration 4:33
Capacity 1600 riders per hour
Max g-force 4
Euro-Mir at RCDB
Pictures of Euro-Mir at RCDB

Euro-Mir is a spinning roller coaster located at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany. [1]. Unlike most spinning coasters, however, the cars do not spin freely, but are rotated by motors at set points during the ride.

The experience is modeled on the Soviet/Russian space station Mir. It consists of five cylindrical towers, with the ride simulating a trip into space and re-entry into the earth's atmosphere. [2] The largest tower, which contains the helical lift hill, is a dodecagon, 25 feet across and 92 feet high while the maximum drop of the ride is 86 feet. The ride opened in 1997 and carries 9 trains, each comprising 4 circular spinning cars. Riders are sat back to back in pairs, with a maximum of 16 riders per train.

[edit] References

[edit] External links

  • Euro-Mir at the official Europa-Park website

Coordinates: 48°15′53″N 7°43′11″E / 48.26472, 7.71972

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