Work progressing at steady pace at Six Flags Qiddiya theme park near Riyadh
This past week has brought exciting developments for Six Flags Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia's proposed theme park, with new images revealing the steady pace of work.
New photo shows the remarkable Falcon's Flight roller
coaster and a second roller coaster under construction at Six Flags Qiddiya.
It's evident that Falcon's Flight at Six Flags Qiddiya is an
astounding engineering marvel.
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Falcon's Flight, manufactured by Intamin, is poised to be an
unparalleled roller coaster. This enormous steel structure will become the
world's tallest free-standing coaster structure, earning it the title of a
"super" coaster. The coaster is expected to break height records with
its airtime hill, which may reach a remarkable 525-531 feet in height. The
roller coaster's highest point is said to be at the top of a 607-foot cliff,
although these height measurements are still awaiting official confirmation.
Falcon's Flight will traverse over 13,000 feet of track,
making it the longest roller coaster in the world, and it will achieve speeds
of up to 155mph, making it the fastest. In summary, when Falcon's Flight opens
at Six Flags Qiddiya, it will claim the titles of the world's longest, fastest,
and tallest roller coaster.
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In other thrilling news about Falcon's Flight, there is
speculation that the teaser recently posted on Intamin's Instagram for the
upcoming IAPPA Orlando event on November 14 may be related to the train for
Falcon's Flight.
Enthusiasts have been eagerly awaiting news on the progress
of the signature attraction at Six Flags Qiddiya. A new photo that emerged
online last week depicted the massive airtime hill, which has gradually risen
to around 300-400 feet.
Source: https://www.themeparktourist.com/
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