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Follow on Google News | Gravity Group Sends Wooden Roller Coaster Upside DownHades originally opened in 2005 as one of the world’s largest wooden coasters, featuring 1400 feet of underground tunnels and the steepest first drop on any wooden coaster. The decision to add an inversion to Hades resulted from a discussion that engineers from The Gravity Group had with Nick Laskaris, owner of Mt. Olympus Theme Park. Work on the ride’s turn-around was being proposed and rather than merely reprofile the track, it was decided to try something completely different…and Hades 360 was born. “Since the 1990s, we had been talking with Nick about going upside down on a wooden roller coaster,” said Chad Miller, an engineer at The Gravity Group. “Fast forward to today and we have all the tools required to make it happen, from our new Timberliner trains that can handle the corkscrew’s rapidly twisting track to the sophisticated computer programs required to design just the right track shape.” Special attention was given to the structural framing of the ride. Miller said, “We wanted to maintain the feel of a wooden roller coaster with trussed structure flying past you as you go through the roll. At the same time, we wanted to give the structure an open feel and so we cantilevered the track so there is nothing below you when you are upside down. The result is something quite unique and thrilling.” http://www.youtube.com/ The Gravity Group, LLC is an engineering firm that specializes in the design of wooden roller coasters. Its engineers have a history of working on over 50 wooden roller coasters around the world – more than any other engineers in business today. Since its formation in 2002, The Gravity Group has modernized the face of wooden roller coasters by making wooden coasters with several first-of-a kind wooden coaster features, including the first 90° bank, the first overbanked (beyond 90°) turn, and the first corkscrew inversion. The Gravity Group’s rides can be found in Asia, Europe, and here in the United States. Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park is a full-fledged resort in the Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin that features six different lodging locations as well as a water park and theme park that features seven roller coasters, nearly 40 water slides, and nine go-kart tracks. End
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