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  2. Blunderbuss - Wikipedia

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    A French blunderbuss, called an espingole, 1760, France Musketoon, blunderbuss and coach gun from the American Civil War era. The flared muzzle is the defining feature of the blunderbuss, differentiating it from large caliber carbines; the distinction between the blunderbuss and the musketoon is less distinct, as musketoons were also used to fire shot, and some had flared barrels.

  3. Shuttle Loop - Wikipedia

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    The train is launched out of the station at a speed of between 53 and 60 miles per hour (85 and 97 km/h) before passing through a vertical loop and up a 138-foot-tall spike (42 m). Once the momentum of the train runs out on the 70° spike, the train begins to traverse the track backwards, returning through the loop.

  4. Vortex (Carowinds) - Wikipedia

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    On August 15, 1991, Carowinds announced that a new stand-up roller coaster would be added to the park in 1992 called Vortex. [3] It was the first coaster built at Carowinds since Carolina Cyclone in 1980, and also became the park's most expensive ride to date at $5.5 million. [3]

  5. Rougarou (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Mantis set several records among stand-up roller coasters when it opened in 1996. It set the world record for height at 145 feet (44 m), speed at 60 miles per hour (97 km/h), and length at 3,900 feet (1,200 m). [1] It was also the first stand-up roller coaster to feature a dive loop and an inclined loop. [1] [20] [21]

  6. Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Great Adventure)

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    The train then traveled through its first inversion, a 136 foot tall, single vertical loop. After exiting the loop, the train turned to the left and traveled through a double-loop, the first loop being 107 feet tall and the second loop being 97 feet tall. The train then traveled upward with a left turn onto the mid-course brake run.

  7. The Three Robbers - Wikipedia

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    The book was adapted as a full-length feature film by Hayo Freitag, released in mid-2007 as Die Drei Rauber.This was adapted into a French version called Les Trois Brigands then an English one called Trick or Treaters, which removed the original narration by Tomi Ungerer along with cutting out some of the original movie to shorten it and added a Halloween theme with the new narrator.

  8. The life of the tallest man who ever lived is utterly ... - AOL

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    The world's tallest man was 3 feet tall as a toddler, could carry his father at age 9, and stretched to a fantastic height of 8 feet 11 inches. ... All of Wadlow's relatives were of normal weight ...

  9. Kumba (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The 3,978-foot-long (1,212 m) Kumba stands 143 feet (44 m) tall and has a drop of 135 feet (41 m), with a top speed of 60 miles per hour (97 km/h). The ride features seven inversions including a 114-foot-tall (35 m) vertical loop, a dive loop , a zero-g roll , a cobra roll and two interlocking corkscrews . [ 9 ]