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The Steiger Ferris Wheel is a 60-metre (200 ft) tall transportable Ferris wheel. It began operating in 1980, and at that time was the world's tallest transportable wheel, [1] a record documented in the Guinness Book of Records. [2] The world's tallest transportable wheel today is the 78-metre (256 ft) [3] Bussink Design R80XL. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Devil's wheel: 1943 Double Shot: Drop tower: a drop tower that drops riders down at high speeds 1972 Enterprise: Ferris wheel a giant Ferris wheel 1992 Evolution: pendulum ride 1893 Ferris wheel: 1946 Fireball: 1989 Flight Trainer: 1959 Flying Coaster: 1930s Flying Scooters: 1948 Fly-O-Plane: 1953 Freak out: Pendulum ride: 1982 Freefall: Drop tower
The Singapore Flyer, a Ferris wheel in Singapore. A Ferris wheel (also called a big wheel, giant wheel or an observation wheel) is an amusement ride consisting of a rotating upright wheel with multiple passenger-carrying components (commonly referred to as passenger cars, cabins, tubs, gondolas, capsules, or pods) attached to the rim in such a way that as the wheel turns, they are kept upright ...
Work continues on the KC Wheel, a 150-foot tall ferris wheel with 36 climate-controlled gondolas, on Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, in Kansas City.
The Bussink Design R80XL is a type of giant Ferris wheel.It was designed by Bussink Design founder [1] and CEO Ronald Bussink, [2] [3] and is manufactured under licence from Bussink Design GmbH of Switzerland by Maurer German Wheels and Chance American Wheels.
The Changsha Ferris Wheel is a 394-foot Ferris wheel located in Changsha, a nature-rich area also known for its Hunan Forest Botanical Garden and scenic Mt. Yuelu. Choose from 48 cabins to take in ...
Originally Navy Pier Ferris Wheel (1995-2015). Renamed, relocated to Branson, Missouri (2016) Sky Scraper [49] 45.7 (150) 1991
Roue de Paris, a Bussink R60 transportable wheel, pictured at Geleen in the Netherlands in 2005 Wheel of Sheffield, a Bussink R60 Belfast Wheel, a Bussink R60 Wheel of Brisbane, a Bussink R60 Eye on Malaysia, a Bussink R60. Ronald A. Bussink [1] has been a leading designer of giant Ferris wheels and similar structures for over 25 years. [2]