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Blue Flash
Blue_Flash_-_OnRide
General
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Park Home-Made
Location USAVincennes, Indiana, USA
Status Operating
Operated
Operated
Opened 2001
Opening
Cost
Height restriction
Statistics
Manufacturer
Builder
Designer John Ivers
Type Steel
Type
Model
Riders per train 1
Riders per hour
Lift/launch system Chain Lift
Height
Drop
Top speed
Length
Dimensions
Duration
Inversions 1
Steepest drop
Maximum g-force
Blue_Flash_-_OffRide

Blue Flash - OffRide

Off-ride video

Blue Flash is a homemade roller coaster, designed and developed by John Ivers, and located in Vincennes, Indiana.[1][2] The ride began development in 2000, and was completed in roughly 2005, and has since been opened to the public. A second coaster, named "Blue Too" has also been developed by Ivers and is built in close proximity to the original.

Design[]

Elements

The ride lacks a proper station and has to be pushed by hand to the lift hill. The hill itself goes up the side of a metal barn propelled by a chain lift, and then drops while twisting to the left. The quick and forceful vertical loop follows immediately, and leads into the final helix.

Trains[]

The train is nothing more than an office chair with a few modifications to attach wheels designed for the track. It also has a seatbelt to hold riders in.

Photo Gallery[]

References[]

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