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Condor (ride)

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Condor
The "Bounty Tower" at Holiday Park, Germany
StatusIn Production
ManufacturerHUSS Park Attractions
VariationsCondor 2GH

The Condor is the trade name of an amusement ride sold by HUSS of Bremen, Germany. It was debuted at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair, under the name "Cyclo Tower".

The Condor has 28 steel-framed gondolas, each with a fiberglass shell, frequently painted to resemble a bird. The seats hold one to two people, one sitting behind the other if they decide to ride double. It can accommodate approximately 1,700 riders per hour. The automatic doors on the ride are operated by pneumatic air pressure and are manually opened and closed. The ride uses a cable and counterweight system within the tower to assist with the raising and lowering of the rotating assembly.

An AC induction motor located at the end of each arm rotates the gondolas; three more on the middle lifting structure rotate the entire assembly and move the tower. To start the ride, most Condors require three buttons be hit at the same time to start the cycle. (The operator in the booth uses their thumbs on the two buttons located on the panel, while an attendant in a location around the perimeter must be holding that one as well.)

Operators of the ride have options to operate the ride at different speeds and rotation configurations (forward and reverse), with the potential for unique computerized programs on each ride. These unique motions can also be controlled manually. Most Condor installations are park models. An exception is one of the few traveling models left in the world, Blume & Wollenschlaeger's "Ikarus-Der-Mythos". Ikarus was one of the fastest Condors still in operation, and featured different and unique manually operated ride cycles, usually with reverse rotation. Ikarus was taken off the funfair circuit and put into storage in 2007.

In 2007, Huss discontinued manufacturing new installations of the ride. In 2013, Huss re-introduced the Condor as Condor 2-G (2nd Generation).

In 2016, the first Condor 2GH (second generation hybrid) opened in Tivoli Gardens, Denmark. Called "Fatamorgana", it features both standard Condor gondolas and a "thrill version." In this variation, riders are seated in a ring, facing away from the center, and are spun around at high speed.[1]

Installations[edit]

There are several Huss Condor locations throughout the world, including

Name Park Standort Model Opened Status
Condor Pleasure Island Family Theme Park Vereinigtes Königreich Vereinigtes Königreich Condor Unknown Removed
Hökfärden Liseberg Schweden Schweden Condor 1985 Removed
Condor Bobbejaanland Belgien Belgien Condor 1986 Removed
Condor Phantasialand Deutschland Deutschland Condor 1986 Removed
Taifun Tykkimäki Finnland Finnland Condor 1986 Removed
Condor Morey's Piers Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1988 Removed
Condor Six Flags Magic Mountain Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1988 Removed
Condor Six Flags St. Louis Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1988 Removed
Ikarus Gardaland Italien Italien Condor 1989 Removed
Rotor Parque de Atracciones de Madrid Spanien Spanien Condor 1989 Operating
Sky Hawk Marineland Kanada Kanada Condor 1989 Operating
The Condor Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1989 Operating
Condor La Ronde Kanada Kanada Condor 1990 Operating
Flying Falcon Hersheypark Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1990 Removed
Condor Six Flags AstroWorld Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1991 Removed
Condor Six Flags Great America
Six Flags Great Adventure
Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 1991
1988 to 1990
Operating
Bounty Tower Holiday Park Deutschland Deutschland Condor 1994 Removed
Ikarus Freizeit-Land Geiselwind Deutschland Deutschland Condor 1994 Operating
Condor Dream Park Ägypten Ägypten Condor 1995 Operating
Senga Serengeti Park Deutschland Deutschland Condor 1995 Removed
The Eagle Attractiepark Slagharen Niederlande Niederlande Condor 1998 Operating
Ikarus Vidámpark Ungarn Ungarn Condor 1999 Removed
Drachenflug Abenteuer Park Oberhausen Deutschland Deutschland Condor 2000 Removed
Lossepladsen BonBon-Land Dänemark Dänemark Condor 2000 Removed
Drachenflug Belantis Deutschland Deutschland Condor 2004 Operating
Le Condor Luna Park Fréjus Frankreich Frankreich Condor 2007 Removed
Condor Europark Idroscola Italien Italien Condor 2009 Operating
Sky Twister
Formerly Condor
Skyline Park
Heide Park
Deutschland Deutschland Condor 2009
1990-2008
Operating
Ikarus Fantasilandia Chile Chile Condor 2011 Removed
Condor Miragica Italien Italien Condor 2012 Operating
Condor Happy Valley Beijing China China Condor 2G 2014 Operating
Atlantis Wunderland Kalkar Deutschland Deutschland Condor 2015 Operating
Giant Condor M&D's Scotland's Theme Park Vereinigtes Königreich Vereinigtes Königreich Condor 2015 Operating
Fatamorgana Tivoli Gardens Dänemark Dänemark Condor 2GH 2016 Operating
Falcon's Flight
Formerly Ikarus
Worlds of Fun
Vidámpark
Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor 2017
1999-2013
Removed
Condor Sun Tzu Cultural Park China China Condor 2G 2018 Operating
The Eagle Ocean Park Hongkong Hongkong Condor 1994 Removed
Unknown
Formerly Cóndor
Niagara Amusement Park and Splash World
La Feria de Chapultepec
Vereinigte Staaten Vereinigte Staaten Condor Unknown
2002-2019
In Storage

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Condor 2G/2GH Huss Park Attractions".

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