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Pegasus_(Efteling) Latitude and Longitude:

51°38′49″N 5°03′07″E / 51.64694°N 5.05194°E / 51.64694; 5.05194
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Pegasus
Efteling
Location Efteling
Park section Ruig Rijk
Coordinates 51°38′49″N 5°03′07″E / 51.64694°N 5.05194°E / 51.64694; 5.05194
StatusRemoved
Opening dateJuly 1, 1991 (1991-07-01)
Closing dateJune 19, 2009 (2009-06-19)
Replaced by George and the Dragon
General statistics
Type Wood
Manufacturer Dinn Corporation
Designer Curtis D. Summers
Track layout Wood
Lift/launch systemChain lift hill
Height49.3 ft (15.0 m)
Drop39.4 ft (12.0 m)
Length1,615 ft (492 m)
Speed34.2 mph (55.0 km/h)
Inversions0
Duration1:43
Capacity1400 riders per hour
G-force3.5
Trains2 trains with 5 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 20 riders per train.
Pegasus at RCDB

Pegasus was a wooden roller coaster located at the Efteling amusement park in the Netherlands. Designed by Curtis D. Summers and manufactured by the Dinn Corporation, the roller coaster opened to the public on July 1, 1991. [1]

History

In an attempt to open prior to the grand opening of Disneyland Paris, the entire project was completed in seven months. Curtis D. Summers worked with the Dinn Corporation to design and manufacture the ride, which used southern yellow pine imported from the United States. [2] During construction, workers from the Dinn Corporation went on strike, and the project was finished by Intamin. [3] The ride consisted of two trains with five cars per train. Each car had two rows with two riders each for a capacity of four passengers. Following its debut, it was the only wooden roller coaster in the Netherlands.

Ride experience

After leaving the station, the train made a 180-degree turn into the lift hill that climbed to a height of 49.3 feet (15.0 m). After the first drop, it entered a 220-degree turnaround to the right, followed by another drop and a double-up incline. The train then made a 220-degree turn to the left, followed by a double-dip and a 180-degree turn to the left. After entering another incline, the train traversed a bunny hill before entering the final brake run and returning to the station. In total, the ride had four curves, nine ascents, and eight descents.

Closing

On June 19, 2009, Efteling announced the permanent closure of the ride. It was replaced by a wooden dueling roller coaster called Joris en de Draak (George and the Dragon).

References

  1. ^ "Home". efteling.nl.
  2. ^ Marden, Duane. "Pegasus  (Efteling)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved April 28, 2017.
  3. ^ Jenkins, Torrey. The Legacy of Curtis Summers, RollerCoaster! Magazine, Spring 1997: 36