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  2. Singapore Flyer - Wikipedia

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    The Flyer has an overall height of 165 metres (541 ft), making it the world's tallest Ferris wheel upon completion. It was surpassed by the High Roller Ferris wheel which opened in 2014 in Las Vegas , Nevada , United States , with a height of 167.6 m (550 ft), making it 2.6 m (9 ft) taller than the Flyer.

  3. The 15 Biggest Ferris Wheels in the World, Ranked from ... - AOL

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    The largest Ferris wheel today is The Dubai Eye and clocks in at 850 feet in diameter—more than three times the size of 1893’s version. ... The Singapore Flyer looks out over the city’s east ...

  4. Great Wheel Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Great Wheel Corporation was a company engaged in the development, building, financing, and operation of Ferris wheels, which they often termed "observation wheels" or "observation platforms". Great Wheel Corporation, registered in Singapore as GWC Holdings, was a consultant for the 165-metre (541 ft) Singapore Flyer , the world's tallest Ferris ...

  5. Big, Bigger, Biggest - Wikipedia

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    The tallest Ferris wheel in the world was the Singapore Flyer (at the time of this airing), standing 165 metres (541 ft) high. From the original Ferris Wheel, followed by Earls Court Gigantic, London Eye and Star of Nanchang, the episode explores technical breakthroughs related to growth of Ferris wheels.

  6. Ferris wheel - Wikipedia

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    Ain Dubai, the world's largest Ferris wheel since 2021 in Dubai.. 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 ...

  7. Beijing Great Wheel - Wikipedia

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    If it had been built, it would have become the world's tallest Ferris wheel, superseding the 165 m (541 ft) Singapore Flyer (world's tallest 2008–2014). The Great Wheel Corporation originally forecast the wheel would start turning on August 1, 2008, one week in advance of the Beijing-hosted 2008 Summer Olympics. [1]