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Huracan (Belantis)

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Status
  
Operating

Type
  
Steel – Euro-Fighter

Designer
  
Werner Stengel

Max speed
  
85 km/h

G-force
  
4.3 g

Duration
  
1 minute 30 seconds

Cost
  
€5,000,000

Manufacturer
  
Gerstlauer

Height
  
32 m

Opened
  
26 June 2010

Capacity
  
800 people/hour

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Opening date
  
26 June 2010 (2010-06-26)

Similar
  
Eurofighter, Curse of Novgorod, Vild‑Svinet, Untamed, Rage

Huracan is a steel roller coaster at Belantis amusement park in Leipzig, Germany. Huracan is one of two Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter model roller coasters in Germany, the other being Fluch von Novgorod.

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History

Huracan was originally intended to be delivered to the proposed F1-X Dubai amusement park in Dubai, but the Financial crisis of 2007–08 and the Great Recession led to the cancellation of the coaster's installation in Dubai. Instead, the coaster was acquired by Belantis amusement park for €5,000,000 and the coaster was opened on 26 June 2010. Nikolaus Job, the CEO of Belantis has stated he expected the installation of Huracan would lead to a 10 to 15 percent growth in visitor volume.

The installation of Huracan has also led to other rides at Belantis being themed to match Huracan. For example, a kiddie coaster—and one of the smallest kiddie coasters in the world—was built to match Huracan. This coaster was built in 2014, is only 23 metres (75 ft) in length, and is named Huracanito.

Layout and theme

As with all Euro-Fighters, Huracan's most noteworthy feature is its steeper-than-vertical first hill, which falls at an angle of 97 degrees. The coaster has a total of five inversions, including a cobra roll, zero-g roll, and interlocking corkscrews. Although the coaster has a Mayan theme to it, the coaster structure's red paint job reflects its former destination at a Formula One-themed amusement park. The coaster is unusual for a Euro-Fighter in that its cars have three rows of two seats per car, instead of the more traditional two rows of four seats per car.

References

Huracan (Belantis) Wikipedia