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Zamperla's Power Surge has
been one of the most successful one-trailer rides in the
industry's history. It holds twenty-four riders and spins
them head-over-heels many different directions. A
Tilt-a-Whirl from Sellner Manufacturing, a midway classic, is in
the left-hand corner. |
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The White Water Log Flume
was built by Gaston Reverchon Industries of France.
Because of the number of trailers required for travel the
portable flume is not a common sight on midways in the United
States. |
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The Banzai comes from Fabbri.
It is a Kamikaze 2 and takes two arms full of riders upside
down. The ride is a much-improved version of the company's
old, enclosed Kamikaze ride. |
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This shot of the midway
shows the Kamikaze and the Afterburner (to the right). In
the foreground are some of the many delicious food stands open
for business. |
Copyright 2003, The Flat Joint. |