I went to http://www.coasterforce.com/morganinfo.htm and it says Chance-Morgan are based in Utah and I could have sworn they were based in California. Did they move?
Now for question number 2. I saw at http://www.sixflags.com/parks/marineworld/rides/shark.html that Hamerhead Shark was built by Huss. I couldn't find any ride of this type on Huss's website and when i went to the park I noticed numerous parts of the ride which had the name "Zamperla" engraved. I was wondering if Six Flags didn't know the maker o their own ride, but then again they call Medus the worlds first flying coaster.
Answer my questions if you know the answers! Thanx
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Chance is [was?] based in Wichita, Kansas. Morgan is [was?] based in La Silva Beach, CA [just south of Santa Cruz]. I do not know for sure if they've merged offices or kept the coaster-designing office [CA] and the rides office [KS] separate.
Can't help ya w/ #2.
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-Sean Newman
84 coasters in Track Record!! Hypersonic XLC # 100 in July. Waiting for the 305 foot drop tower in 2003. Thank you PKD.
I thought the Power Surge was weak compared to some other flats - namely, Top Scan and Jump.
I am very happy to see, however, that Zamperla's distributing Soriani and Moser's rides. . . Perhaps that'll facilitate the installation of a few more Super Loop on Tops. That's king of all flat rides.
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~~~ Maddy ~~~
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