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Oktoberfest-
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The Nightfly, a Mondial Inferno owned by Eduard Rosai,
is one of three machines like this built. It was the
forerunner of the famous Top Scan and offers sensations that are
unmatched by many rides. The boom rotates and the gondola
can spin around the boom on two axis's, which creates some
amazing visuals. It is hard to believe that an attraction
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The Jumping, a Huss Jump, is
owned by showman Distel. This is a great example of the
massive size of the rides on the German fair circuit that could
never travel in America. This is a ride that requires a
lot of fine-tuning to keep it running correctly, but the Distel
family keeps investing in it year after year. The small
buildings directly in front of the ride is the Kasse where
guests pay to ride. Since the attractions are owned by
families fairgoers need to purchase a ride at each attraction
where they receive a paper ticket or token as proof of payment. |
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The Power Tower 2, owned by Ewald
Schneider, is the tallest portable freefall tower in the
world. It stands 66 meters above the ground and was
manufactured for the showman by Maurer-Söhne of Munich.
Thirty-two passengers can fly up and down the tower in one of
three different programs: Pogo, Hop or Double Jo Jo. |
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The Hexentanz II (Witch's Dance) is a
Zierer-manufactured ride that is not found many places around
the globe. This one is owned by the Fahrenschon
family and is immaculately cared for. |
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The photo on the left is Rund um den Tegernsee" (round about
Lake Tegern). It was built for and still owned by the
Homann family. The ride was built in 1967 and was rebuilt
ten years ago. It isn't uncommon to see the Homann's dog
riding the attraction (thanks to TrickTrack for information on
this ride). Another ride that runs round in circles is Feuer & Eis (Fire & Ice),
which is owned
by Michael Courtney. The attraction is a well
cared for Alpenblitz II from Anton Schwarzkopf. Although
the ride is probably around twenty-five years old this version
looks like it just rolled out of the Schwarzkopf factory in
Munsterhausen. Note the fountain in the middle of the
ride, it is just one of several special effects which also
include unique lighting and a large mountain that the train
speeds through two times on the course. |
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The Wellenflug, a Zierer Wave Swinger, may
look like just another standard fair ride at first glance.
However, this attraction, owned by the showman Stranninger, is
run like everything else at Oktoberfest- all out. The ride
speeds through the first half of the cycle and then all that can
be heard over the thumping techno music is the clanking of
chairs and chains as the Wave Swinger is thrown into reverse.
Riders bump into each other as their toes reach for the sky and
they fly through the air backwards. Just another example
of the lengths that German showmen will go to in order to deliver
a memorable ride experience and promote returning riders. |
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