Stats
Current Top 100 rank |
None |
Height |
62 feet / 18.9 meters |
Track length |
2,612 feet / 796.1 meters |
Notes |
The "Flyer", was designed by Joe McKee of New York and built, maintained and
operated by Bill Davis of Conklin's Canada Shows. Constructed at a cost of
$200,000. On a good
day it would carry over 26,000 screaming people. During its 39 years of
operation well over 9 million passengers rode the Flyer.
Eventually, newer and faster rides found increased favour with the
thrill-seeking public and the Flyer's aging wooden frame was demolished in
June 1992. |
Ride types |
Wood
|
Location and name history
Flyer Photos
Contribute a photo of this roller coaster