Stealth (roller coaster)
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Location | Thorpe Park |
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Park section | Amity Cove |
Type | Steel - Launched |
Status | Open |
Opened | March 15, 2006 |
Manufacturer | Intamin AG |
Designer | Werner Stengel |
Model | Accelerator Coaster |
Track layout | Out and back |
Lift/launch system | Hydraulic launch track |
Height | 205 ft (62 m) |
Drop | 203 ft (62 m) |
Length | 1,312 ft (400 m) |
Max speed | 80.0 mph (128.7 km/h) |
Inversions | 0 |
Duration | ~26 seconds approx |
Max vertical angle | 86° |
Capacity | 1200 riders per hour |
Cost | £12 million |
Acceleration | 0–80 mph in 1.8 seconds (2.3 seconds prior to 2007 season) |
Max g-force | 4.5 |
Stealth at RCDB Pictures of Stealth at RCDB |
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Stealth is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin AG of Switzerland. The coaster is located in the Amity Cove area of Thorpe Park in Surrey, England and is the park's newest roller coaster. The ride reaches a maximum height of 62.5 m (205 ft), which makes it the tallest launched coaster in Europe and the third tallest roller coaster in Europe after Silver Star and Pepsi Max Big One. The ride originally reached speeds of around 130 km/h (80 mph) in 2.3 seconds, however an upgrade in 2007 reduced this to 1.9 seconds. Stealth was the fastest roller coaster in Europe, although it lost this record when Furius Baco opened in 2007 at Port Aventura in Spain. The ride produces G-forces of up to 2.02g and is thought to have cost £12 million.Stealth: Your Questions. Retrieved on 2008-05-20.
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[edit] History
When the ride was first announced on the Thorpe Park mid-term development plans it was compared to Xcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm in the US. It went under the name Project The Edge, though this was changed when the Park was threatened with legal action by Domino's Pizza who released a pizza by the same name near the same time.[citation needed] Stealth bears major similarities to Kingda Ka, the current world record holder for tallest and fastest roller coaster.
In the original designs there were plans for a grandstand style queue-line, which involved the queue wrapping around and through a traditional drag racing grandstand.[citation needed] This was turned down in favour of a more cost-effective 'cattle pen' queue-line similar to the one at Alton Towers for its coaster Rita - Queen of Speed.
Stealth had its own live DJ in a booth outside the ride. The DJ played rock 'n' roll classics from musicians such as Elvis Presley and the Beach Boys. Guests could request tracks and give shoutouts that could be heard throughout the queue-line and the Stealth area of Thorpe Park.[citation needed] From 2007, the DJ booth was no longer available.[citation needed]
[edit] Ride experience
Upon embarking, an announcer says "Place your heads back, face forwards, hold on tight and brace yourself" the train then edges forwards and then back a few times, while a revving sound effect is played, in order to hook onto the catch car. The launch brakes are retracted and a countdown begins during which the announcer repeats his message. Depending on if the ride is in sequence the light will turn green the announcer shouts "Go, Go, GO!" and at that instant the train is accelerated to 80 mph (130 km/h) and as it nears the end launch track, the catch car unhooks itself and the train carries on its journey up the 205ft tower, cresting over the top-hat and coming back down and cresting over a smaller airtime hill while being slowed down by magnetic brakes.
As with many launched roller coasters, Stealth is susceptible to rollbacks when the train does not gain enough momentum on the launch track in order to make it over the top-hat and rolls down backwards. Stealth has magnetic brakes along the launch track in order to slow the train down if this happens. Rollbacks usually only happen when the ride has first opened, but other influenced can affect the effectiveness of the launching system.
On May 25, 2008, the train reached the exact momentum to completely stop on the top. Unlike a similar incident which occurred on Cedar Point's, Top Thrill Dragster, it was during testing where there were no passengers riding at the time. The problem was sorted by three engineers giving it a small push to make it rollback. It remained closed until about 4PM and then resumed operation.
Stealth has been noted for it's many failed launches due to attempting to launch before the nitrogen accumulators have properly refilled or before the catch car has arrived back at the station, the latter causing a delayed launch quite a while after the ride announcer shouts "Go, Go, Go!"
[edit] Theming
Stealth is themed as a 1960s race track called "Amity Speedway". The nearby buildings are made to look worn and old, to fit in with the theme.
[edit] Stealth 1.1
Before the beginning of the 2007 season, Tussauds announced that Stealth had been upgraded to do 0-80 mph in under 2 seconds. The slogan "It's Back. It's Upgraded. Are you ready?" was used to promote the improved ride via the official website.
[edit] Records
When Stealth opened in 2006, it was the fastest roller coaster in Europe. It has now lost its title to the Furius Baco at Port Aventura, Spain although Stealth still retains the record for having the fastest acceleration of any rollercoaster in Europe.
It is currently the fastest rollercoaster in the UK at 80mph. It is the 2nd fastest rollercoaster in Europe. It is the 2nd tallest rollercoaster in the UK and 3rd tallest rollercoaster in Europe with a height of 205ft.
[edit] External links
- Official website for Thorpe Park
- Stealth microsite
- Video footage of Stealth 1, on a complete run
- Thorpe Park Insider
- Stealth at Theme Park Junkies
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