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Kiddy Hawk | |
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File:Kiddy Hawk (Carowinds) - OnRide - (1080p) | |
Statistics | |
Park |
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Location |
Charlotte, NC, USA |
Opened |
March 22, 2003 |
Manufacturer |
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Type |
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Riders per train |
20 |
Riders per hour |
650 |
Height |
49 feet (14.8 m) |
Top speed |
26 mph (41.8 km/h) |
Length |
1,122 feet (342 m) |
Duration |
1:30 |
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Maximum G-Force |
2.2 G |
Kiddy Hawk is a Vekoma inverted family roller coaster located at Carowinds in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The ride, as well as a new mini-area called Nickelodeon Central, opened on March 22, 2003 as Rugrats Runaway Reptar due to the success of the first edition at Paramount's Kings Island (see Flying ACE Aerial Chase (Kings Island)). The track layout, paint, and train remained mostly the same, but there are a few differences: the structure holding up Reptar was now a bunch of destroyed city buildings, there was also different versions of the Rugrats near parts of the track, and the restraints are bulkier than the ones on the original version.
In 2010, the ride was turned into Flying Ace Ariel Chase and the track supports were repainted orange. In 2018, the ride was repainted with tan supports and light blue track.
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Carowinds Roller Coasters | |
Operating | Afterburn • Carolina Cobra • Carolina Cyclone • Carolina Goldrusher • Flying Ace Aerial Chase • Hurler • Intimidator • Lucy's Crabbie Cabbie • Nighthawk • Ricochet • Vortex • Woodstock Express |
Former | Flying Super Saturator • White Lightnin' • Thunder Road |
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