Loop-O-Plane

http://dbpedia.org/resource/Loop-O-Plane an entity of type: WikicatAmusementRides

De loop-o-plane is een attractietype uit de jaren 20, en kan als voorganger beschouwd kan worden van het Looping Schip. rdf:langString
The Loop-O-Plane is an amusement park ride that originated in America. It was invented by Lee Eyerly and manufactured by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon, in 1933. The ride was immediately popular with customers and became a staple of amusement parks. The ride was imported into Europe, where it was first used in the UK in 1937. An updated version of this ride exists known as the Roll-O-Plane. Some of the surviving machines were also converted into a variation named Rock-O-Plane. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Loop-O-Plane
rdf:langString Loop-o-plane
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rdf:langString The Loop-O-Plane is an amusement park ride that originated in America. It was invented by Lee Eyerly and manufactured by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon, in 1933. The ride was immediately popular with customers and became a staple of amusement parks. The ride was imported into Europe, where it was first used in the UK in 1937. The ride has two 16-foot-long arms, each with an enclosed car at one end and a counterweight at the other. Each car holds four riders seated in pairs facing opposite directions making the maximum occupancy eight riders. Propelled by an electric motor, the arms swing in directions opposite to each other until they 'loop' taking the riders upside down. The minimum rider height requirement is 46 inches tall. An updated version of this ride exists known as the Roll-O-Plane. Some of the surviving machines were also converted into a variation named Rock-O-Plane.
rdf:langString De loop-o-plane is een attractietype uit de jaren 20, en kan als voorganger beschouwd kan worden van het Looping Schip.
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