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== Construction == |
== Construction == |
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There is a long, central tower, with a gondola rotating up the tower to the top. The seats, which fit two people, are connected to the gondola with a bar and are brought to the top with it. The gondola spins at the top of the tower, and brings the chairs around in a wide circle. Aileron is very similar to [[Chairswing]] and [[Barn Stormer]] in the way it works. |
There is a long, central tower, with a gondola rotating up the tower to the top. The seats, which fit two people, are connected to the gondola with a bar and are brought to the top with it. The gondola spins at the top of the tower, and brings the chairs around in a wide circle. Aileron is very similar to [[Chairswing]] and [[Barn Stormer]] in the way it works. |
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There are eight ailerons in real life. All eight are owned by Six Flags and located at Six Flags parks. They are based off the Aviator, manufactured by Chance Rides. |
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==Real Life== |
==Real Life== |
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There are eight ailerons in real life. All eight are owned by Six Flags and located at Six Flags parks. They are based off the Aviator, manufactured by Chance Rides. |
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[[Category:Rides]] |
[[Category:Rides]] |
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[[Category:Attractions]] |
[[Category:Attractions]] |