Posted: February/21/2006 at 5:22am | IP Logged
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1. The tracks were straight. The two level donut shaped car would turn around at the base in order to line up the doors with the ramps for loading and unloading. It also would turn as it ascended and descended. Once reaching the top it would again make at least one revolution in order for the riders to get a panoramic view.
2. The cabin was little more than a curved bench seat with a glass wall in front. You sat with your back to the tower looking straight out. There were handrails on the top for maintenance safety.
3. There were glass doors that opened. Riders entered in single file all the way around to be seated.
4. Ramps that slightly inclined and turned were on the side. The original concert stage was immediately in front of the needle and the plaza was available for guest seating/standing.
I believe Continental Airlines was a sponsor in the beginning. If not Continental is was another airline. The ride ops wore very 60's modern dresses and hats in gold lame'. Also, security had 2 remote controlled cameras mounted on top. This was very futuristic in the early seventies. There were joysticks that controlled the pan, tilt and zoom. You could zoom in on an individual and follow them almost anywhere in the park and they would never know it.
__________________ Astroworld RIP.......
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