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at a 33-degree angle. Once the train reached the top of the lift hill, it dipped down into a twist (called a "Lie-to-Fly") that turned the trains upside down into a flying position where riders faced the ground. After the twist, the train traveled down the first drop, reaching speeds of 51 mph
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for the first two. Originally, riders reclined on the lift hill, rather than in the station, and returned to an upright position prior to re-entering the station. However, this was changed to occur in the station due to problems that arose during the ride's first season. The trains featured the
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The steel track was 3,340 feet (1,020 m) in length, and the height of the lift hill was 115 feet (35 m). There were approximately 300 sections of track colored red, with steel gray supports. When the ride operated at Geauga Lake, the track was neon green with dark blue supports.
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re-opened at 12:10 pm on August 9, 2009, after an inspection by the Ohio
Department of Agriculture – a division of the state government responsible for amusement park ride safety in Ohio. They determined the ride was operating within the manufacturer's specifications.
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Cedar Fair purchased the park from Six Flags in 2004 for $ 145 million. They announced intentions of returning the park to its roots as a family-oriented amusement park. The efforts to downsize the park eventually led to X-Flight's removal. On
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horseshoe curve element, passing the queue area. Following the horseshoe, the train entered a "Fly-to-Lie" element that turned riders back to a lay-down position. After the banked turn, the ride entered the 66-foot (20 m) tall
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X-Flight will be so thrilling and so unique that a new category far above ultimate will have to be created to describe the experience. There is nothing to compare it to in Ohio or the
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mechanism on the trains and their restraints. X-Flight's media day was eventually held on May 24, 2001, and the ride officially opened two days later on May 26.
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weekend later that year. X-Flight's neon green track and dark blue supports were re-painted red and steel gray, respectively. It was built in an area next to
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Six Flags Worlds of Adventure/Geauga Lake (2001–2006)
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Matarese, John; Anstead, Abby (September 27, 2017).
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1397:"Carowinds Off-Season Maintenance Update"
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1696:- Alternate source of details and stats.
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1616:"Heart condition killed park rider"
1298:. Go!. May 22, 2007. Archived from
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1013:. January 4, 2001. Archived from
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982:"X-Flight (Geauga Lake Today)"
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1164:. Coaster-Net. Archived from
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1141:. Crain's Cleveland Business
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