Kanonen

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Kanonen
Liseberg
Coordinates 57°41′35.76″N 11°59′43.49″E / 57.6932667°N 11.9954139°E / 57.6932667; 11.9954139Coordinates: 57°41′35.76″N 11°59′43.49″E / 57.6932667°N 11.9954139°E / 57.6932667; 11.9954139
Status Operating
Opening date April 23, 2005 (2005-04-23)
Cost 50,000,000 SEK
General statistics
Type Steel Launched
Manufacturer Intamin
Designer Werner Stengel
Model Accelerator Coaster
Height 24 m (79 ft)
Length 440 m (1,440 ft)
Speed 75 km/h (47 mph)
Inversions 2
Duration 1 min 13 sec
Max vertical angle 90°
Capacity 930 riders per hour
Acceleration 0 to 75 km/h in 2 seconds
Height restriction 140 cm (4 ft 7 in)
Trains 2 trains with 4 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 16 riders per train.
Kanonen at RCDB
Pictures of Kanonen at RCDB
Video

A video of the ride.

Kanonen ("the cannon") is a steel roller coaster located at Liseberg in Sweden. The ride, built by Intamin, features a hydraulic launch and opened in 2005. The tightly packed layout is a result of the lack of space available to build upon at Liseberg.

History

In 2002, Liseberg's only looping roller coaster HangOver, a Vekoma Invertigo model, was removed. The park contacted several roller coaster manufacturers with the aim of introducing a new looping ride, with the winning bid coming from Swiss company Intamin. Lars-Erik Hedin, technical director of Liseberg said "Due to the good experiences with Balder and the impressive catapult launch we decided to mandate Intamin again with the project".[1]

Track layout

After departing the station, Kanonen's 16-person trains are accelerated to 72 km/h straight into a 24 metres (78.7 ft) high top hat element. This is immediately followed by an air time hill and a 20 metres (65.6 ft) high vertical loop, the first inversion of the ride. After a highly banked turnaround, the trains pass through a heartline roll before entering the brake run, bringing the ride to an end.[2]

Rollbacks

As with many launched roller coasters, Kanonen 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. Kanonen has magnetic brakes along the launch track in order to slow the train down if this happens. Rollbacks usually only happen if it is windy or the track is wet, but other factors can affect the launching system.

On June 8, 2009, the right conditions meant that a train got balanced at the top of the top-hat with 14 passengers on board.[3]

Photos

References

  1. Peschel, Jochen. "Kanonen - great firepower at Liseberg". Retrieved 2007-10-11. 
  2. "Kanonen". Liseberg. Retrieved 2014-01-03. 
  3. "Lisebergsdramat över" (in Swedish). GP.se. 2009-06-08. Archived from the original on 2009-06-11. 

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