Red_Force_(roller_coaster)

Red Force (roller coaster)

Red Force (roller coaster)

Steel roller coaster in Spain


Red Force is a steel launched roller coaster located at Ferrari Land within PortAventura World in Salou, Catalonia, Spain. The ride was manufactured by Liechtenstein based Swiss manufacturer Intamin and opened on 7 April 2017.[2] With a height of 112 metres (367 ft) and a maximum speed of 180 kilometres per hour (112 mph), Red Force is the tallest and fastest roller coaster in Europe as of 2024, beating Shambhala which has a height of 76 metres (250 ft).[3][4]

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Characteristics

Ride experience

Once the train leaves the station, it is accelerated by linear synchronous motors from 0 to 180 kilometres per hour (112 mph) in 5 seconds. The train then ascends a 112-metre (367 ft) tall top hat, twisting 90 degrees to the left. Once the train goes over the top hat, it descends back down, again twisting 90 degrees to the right. This sends the train travelling parallel to the launch track but in the opposite direction. The train then enters a flat brake run and then ascends a small airtime hill before entering the final set of brakes. [2][5]

Trains

Red Force has two trains with three cars per train. Each train is divided in six rows, each able to accommodate two riders. Each car seats four riders, allowing a total of twelve riders per train. The ride can accommodate approximately 1,200 riders per hour.[2]

Track

The steel track of Red Force is approximately 880 metres (2,890 ft) long and 112 metres (367 ft) tall. The track is dark grey and the supports are red.[2]

Launch

Red Force uses linear synchronous motors to accelerate the train from 0 to 180 kilometres per hour (112 mph) in 5 seconds. The ride uses supercapacitors to store and dissipate the energy needed to launch the train, reducing the peak load from the power grid necessary to launch the coaster.[6]

See also


References

  1. "Google Maps". Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. Marden, Duane. " (Ferrari Land)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  3. Marden, Duane. "Record Holders  (Europe)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  4. Marden, Duane. "Record Holders  (Europe)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  5. Cunningham, Justin (8 June 2017). "The technology behind Europe's fastest and highest roller coaster". Retrieved 7 January 2019.

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