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- Q1927247 subject Q8249588.
- Q1927247 abstract "The Roll-O-Plane also known as the Bullet is an amusement park ride that originated in America. It was invented by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon as an updated and more exciting version of the Loop-O-Plane. The ride is commonly nicknamed the "Salt and Pepper Shakers".The ride consists of a rotating arm mounted to a pivoting hinge on a central support column. The arm has two enclosed cars (one at the top and bottom). Each car holds four riders seated in pairs facing opposite directions making the maximum capacity eight riders. When in motion, the arm swings until it makes a complete loop; however, the riders never become inverted (upside-down). This is because ride has two "twists" the older version didn't. First, the arm pivots while the ride is in motion. Second, the cars are free to rotate horizontally or "roll" while the ride is in motion, always keeping the riders right-side-up.This once common ride can now only be found in a handful of parks including:Knoebels Amusement Resort as the SatelliteLakeside Amusement Park as the Roll-O-Plane".
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- Q1927247 wikiPageWikiLink Q8249588.
- Q1927247 comment "The Roll-O-Plane also known as the Bullet is an amusement park ride that originated in America. It was invented by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon as an updated and more exciting version of the Loop-O-Plane. The ride is commonly nicknamed the "Salt and Pepper Shakers".The ride consists of a rotating arm mounted to a pivoting hinge on a central support column. The arm has two enclosed cars (one at the top and bottom).".
- Q1927247 label "Roll-O-Plane".