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Park section
  
Yankee Harbor

Manufacturer
  
Intamin

Height
  
56 m

Height restriction
  
1.37 m

G-force
  
5.6 g

Status
  
Operating

Model
  
Shuttle Coaster

Max speed
  
113 km/h

Opened
  
18 May 2001

Park
  
Six Flags Great America

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Opening date
  
May 18, 2001 (2001-05-18)

Type
  
Steel – Inverted – Launched

Similar
  
Raging Bull, V2: Vertical Velocity, Viper, American Eagle, Whizzer

Vertical Velocity (V2) is an inverted steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois.

Manufactured by Intamin under the trade name Twisted Impulse Coaster, this launched shuttle-style coaster, located in the Yankee Harbor section of the park, has been operating since May 18, 2001.

Vertical Velocity (roller coaster) Vertical Velocity Roller Coaster Photos Six Flags Great America

The coaster's single seven-car (28-passenger) train runs along a 200 m (656 ft) U-shaped track, incorporating two 185-foot (56 m) vertical spikes. The forward spike incorporates a twisted spiral, and the rearward spike provides a straight freefall. The 20 m (65 ft) train, propelled by linear induction motors (LIMs), is accelerated in less than four seconds to 70 mph (110 km/h) toward the forward tower before dropping back down through the station house and up the rearward tower. A holding brake is incorporated on the rear straight tower and is able to suspend the train momentarily (usually on the final ascent during each ride) before dropping it back down to the station house. However, the holding brake has not been used since September 2008 due to maintenance issues. The train passes, at speed, through the station four times per 2,700-foot (820 m) ride and is smoothly braked by eddy-current braking before being brought into final position at the station by the LIMs.

Timeline

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  • 2001 – Construction completed; operation begun
  • 2004 – Additional support was added on both towers to increase stability
  • 2009 – Holding brake on the back spike ceased operation

  • Vertical Velocity (roller coaster) Vertical Velocity V2 Roller Coaster YouTube

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    Vertical Velocity (roller coaster) Vertical Velocity Six Flags Great America

    References

    Vertical Velocity (roller coaster) Wikipedia


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