Dive Coaster

The Dive Coaster (previously known as Diving Machine) is a model of roller coaster manufactured by Swiss company Bolliger and Mabillard. It is distinguished from other roller coasters by its vertical drop and wide shuttle trains.

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History

The very first Dive Coaster to open was Oblivion at Alton Towers, England, in 1998. This did not have a true vertical drop because its maximum angle was 88.8 degrees so that the wheels could remain in contact with the track at all times, however it is known and accepted as the world's first vertical drop coaster. On recent versions of the Dive Coaster train wheels are spring-loaded, keeping the wheels firmly touching the track throughout the drop, allowing for true 90 degree vertical drops. Since then, four other installations have opened, with the most recent featuring inversions and floorless trains. Another newer element to Dive Coasters is the "splashdown", where fins at the end of the coaster train create a high tail of water as it passes over a pool as an exciting effect. Splashdowns do not get riders wet but some off-ride observation areas can soak spectators.

Today, Bolliger & Mabillard is still the only company to design and build such roller coasters.

Design

The Dive Coaster is characterized by distinctly wide trains, usually consisting two or three rows each seating 6 to 10 passengers. Additionally, stadium seating is employed, as to provide all riders a clear view. At the top of the primary vertical drop, a braking system holds the train for 3 to 5 seconds, giving riders a view of the drop ahead.

Installations

Name Park Location Opened
Oblivion Alton Towers United Kingdom 01998 1998
Diving Machine G5 Janfusun Fancyworld Taiwan 02000 2000
SheiKra Busch Gardens Tampa Bay United States 02005 2005
Griffon Busch Gardens Williamsburg United States 02007 2007
Dive Coaster Chimelong Paradise China 02008 2008
Diving Coaster [1][2] Happy Valley Shanghai China 02009-08-1616 August 2009
Krake Heide Park Resort Germany 02011-04-1616 April 2011

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