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Phaethon (roller coaster)

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Status
  
Operating

Type
  
Steel – Inverted

Model
  
Inverted Coaster

Height
  
45 m

Opened
  
5 May 2007

Duration
  
2 minutes

Opening date
  
May 5, 2007

Manufacturer
  
Bolliger & Mabillard

Inversions
  
6

Max speed
  
90 km/h

Track length
  
1,000 m

Park
  
Gyeongju World

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Similar
  
Pyrenees, Goliath, Batman: La Fuga, The Great White, Flight Deck

Phaethon is a steel inverted roller coaster at Gyeongju World in South Korea, which opened in 2007. It is South Korea's first inverted roller coaster. It named after the character in Greek mythology.

Track layout

The coaster starts with a 90 degree turn to the left leading to a 147 ft. lift hill. After coming across the pre-drop, the coaster goes through a drop which spirals 90 degrees to the left, followed by a vertical loop. The next inversion is a zero-g-roll, followed by a cobra roll over the pathway leading to the entrance. After the cobra roll, the riders go through a 360 degree helix over the entrance to the coaster. After the helix comes the first corkscrew followed by another corkscrew, and a 540 degree helix all leading up to the final brakes.

The track layout is similar to Raptor at Cedar Point, except no block brake, and two corkscrews.

References

Phaethon (roller coaster) Wikipedia