Just in time for halloween... Designboom has shown the design of greek design studio dede's 'skitch', a hanger that combines playfulness with function. In the shape of a skeleton, the shoulders hold shirts, while the ribs can be used for belts and other accessories. at the base, a loop is made for pant storage. the thin profile allows for space saving, measuring only 0.4 cm (1/6 in) thick. The durability of the hanger is ensured by using white plexiglass which is laser cut into a 43 cm by 43 cm (17 in x 17 in) end product.
Nooka Rose Gold Watch
new york design company, nooka releases the zub 20mm and zem series of timepieces reconfigured with a rose gold overlay for the winter season. the pieces employ two of nooka's unique time delineation systems. the zenH display belongs to the zem while the zub 20mm employs the zenV representation system. the straps of the zub 20mm are fashioned from a cool grey polyurethane band; a complementary shade to the muted rose gold of the gem body zenV display. the straps of the zem model adhere to a more classical timepiece materialization in embossed crocodile print. via
15 Modern and Unusual Fruit Bowls/Holders
It´s time to forget boring fruit bowls. If you are looking for something unique and with a bit of a twist, you got to check this post. Here we rounded up 15 Modern and Unusual Fruit Bowls/Holders, which server perfectly as your an accessory for your kitchen or dining room, the topic of conversation among your guests and always be ready with healthy fruit.
Modern Apple Tree [source]
Apple Tree is an alternative fruit bowl. It is reminiscent of picking fruits and gives people the pleasure to have their own tree at home. Made of aluminium wire, it looks like a stylised drawing of a tree, consisting of only a few lines. The sculptural object measures 120 cm and stands on the floor.
Stelton Embrace Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Elegant designer fruit bowl. The embrace fruit bowl, which is made of stainless steel, has a tight, decorative expression, and it creates a nice contrast when it is full of fresh fruit. In addition to being a beautiful stand alone fruit bowl, this item can also be used with the Stelton bread bag, which fits perfectly into the bowl changing the look and adding the color of your choice to your decorative bowl.
Bubblicious Fruit Bowl [source]
A bowl comprised of varying volumes of spheres, to place fruit of different sizes, in a way that enables to position the object in a new equilibrium each time, due to the change in the center of gravity.
Menu Dropp! Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Fantastic fruit bowl. Like a large, soft drop of paint, frozen at the precise moment it hits the table and breaks into a spectacular, colorful spray. Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 12 inches
Vessel Fruit Bowls [source]
Stylish wooden fruit bowls by Belgian artist Helena Schepens.
HUG Bowl [source]
The HUG reduces the bowl to its most basic function – holding items in place. Intended to be stationary on a flat surface, HUG simply surrounds its contents. Made of white Solid Surface.
Material is non-porous and does not promote bacterial growth. Sufficient to clean with a mild dishwashing detergent and water. Avoid prolonged exposure to highly acidic materials.
Euro Starburst Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Its unique design is eye-catching yet versatile enough to suit any kitchen or table by adding a dramatic flair to your. This dynamic bowl is sure to make quite a statement in your kitchen. Great for fruit, vegetables and bread or use as a creative centerpiece on the table. The open design gently cradles the fruit keeping them fresh longer. Spectrum is a company that does the small stuff great! Their items are made of better plastics, heavier steel, thicker powder coating, and stronger castings. Spectrum inspects every piece before it leaves their factory, so you know you’ll always get top quality products. Size 5-1/2-Inch H by 12-3/8-Inch Diameter. Powder Coat Finish.
Modern Apple Tree [source]
Apple Tree is an alternative fruit bowl. It is reminiscent of picking fruits and gives people the pleasure to have their own tree at home. Made of aluminium wire, it looks like a stylised drawing of a tree, consisting of only a few lines. The sculptural object measures 120 cm and stands on the floor.
Stelton Embrace Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Elegant designer fruit bowl. The embrace fruit bowl, which is made of stainless steel, has a tight, decorative expression, and it creates a nice contrast when it is full of fresh fruit. In addition to being a beautiful stand alone fruit bowl, this item can also be used with the Stelton bread bag, which fits perfectly into the bowl changing the look and adding the color of your choice to your decorative bowl.
Bubblicious Fruit Bowl [source]
A bowl comprised of varying volumes of spheres, to place fruit of different sizes, in a way that enables to position the object in a new equilibrium each time, due to the change in the center of gravity.
Menu Dropp! Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Fantastic fruit bowl. Like a large, soft drop of paint, frozen at the precise moment it hits the table and breaks into a spectacular, colorful spray. Product Dimensions: 12 x 12 x 12 inches
Vessel Fruit Bowls [source]
Stylish wooden fruit bowls by Belgian artist Helena Schepens.
HUG Bowl [source]
The HUG reduces the bowl to its most basic function – holding items in place. Intended to be stationary on a flat surface, HUG simply surrounds its contents. Made of white Solid Surface.
Material is non-porous and does not promote bacterial growth. Sufficient to clean with a mild dishwashing detergent and water. Avoid prolonged exposure to highly acidic materials.
Euro Starburst Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Its unique design is eye-catching yet versatile enough to suit any kitchen or table by adding a dramatic flair to your. This dynamic bowl is sure to make quite a statement in your kitchen. Great for fruit, vegetables and bread or use as a creative centerpiece on the table. The open design gently cradles the fruit keeping them fresh longer. Spectrum is a company that does the small stuff great! Their items are made of better plastics, heavier steel, thicker powder coating, and stronger castings. Spectrum inspects every piece before it leaves their factory, so you know you’ll always get top quality products. Size 5-1/2-Inch H by 12-3/8-Inch Diameter. Powder Coat Finish.
Chilewich RayTray Green [amazon]
Covering each frame is a stretch netting fabric which, thanks to Chilewich’s patented mechanism, creates a concave plane, the mesh material is breathable, removable, and machine-washable, making RayTray ideal for storing vegetables and fruits.
Covering each frame is a stretch netting fabric which, thanks to Chilewich’s patented mechanism, creates a concave plane, the mesh material is breathable, removable, and machine-washable, making RayTray ideal for storing vegetables and fruits.
Earth Fruit Bowl [source]
Earth bowls are creative works of art in the form of your chosen part of the earth. Google Maps enable you to quickly design your own bowl. Whether as a fruit bowl, a safe place for your keys or a mural – the application of your personalized and unique Earth Bowl is left up to your own imagination and creativity.
Earth bowls are creative works of art in the form of your chosen part of the earth. Google Maps enable you to quickly design your own bowl. Whether as a fruit bowl, a safe place for your keys or a mural – the application of your personalized and unique Earth Bowl is left up to your own imagination and creativity.
Jung Porzellan Banana Holder Vicky [source]
Vicky is a banana holder that, when it´s hung up on the wall, it resembles the horns of a bull or classic deer antlers. It is amusing and, yet, functional. The holder has prearranged holes where the bananas, due to their natural curvature, can be easily wedged in, held in place and then left to quietly ripen.
Each holder is a one of a kind piece and is handmade. The placement of the hand cut openings may vary slightly. Vicky can be hung up or placed on a flat surface. To ensure that it can be easily attached to the wall, it also comes with two holes on its flat side.
Vicky is a banana holder that, when it´s hung up on the wall, it resembles the horns of a bull or classic deer antlers. It is amusing and, yet, functional. The holder has prearranged holes where the bananas, due to their natural curvature, can be easily wedged in, held in place and then left to quietly ripen.
Each holder is a one of a kind piece and is handmade. The placement of the hand cut openings may vary slightly. Vicky can be hung up or placed on a flat surface. To ensure that it can be easily attached to the wall, it also comes with two holes on its flat side.
Fruit Dish Babell XL solid white [source]
It’s all it stacks up to be and more! The Babell XL étagère offers no less than seven levels. The design is modular, which makes it incredibly flexible; it can even be divided to create two or three individual towers.
It’s all it stacks up to be and more! The Babell XL étagère offers no less than seven levels. The design is modular, which makes it incredibly flexible; it can even be divided to create two or three individual towers.
Lorea Bowl [source]
Inspired by the art of origami, the Lorea fruitbowl is a simple design with great aesthetics. Three different finishes are available, each one contrasting elegantly with the fruit revealed between the folds of the wood.
Inspired by the art of origami, the Lorea fruitbowl is a simple design with great aesthetics. Three different finishes are available, each one contrasting elegantly with the fruit revealed between the folds of the wood.
Royal VKB Fruit Bowl [amazon]
Fruitbowl by Gijs Bakker. Make a statement on your table with this decorative fruit bowl in the shape of a water drop. Use the dropl as a convenient handle to carry the bowl.
Fruitbowl by Gijs Bakker. Make a statement on your table with this decorative fruit bowl in the shape of a water drop. Use the dropl as a convenient handle to carry the bowl.
Cherry wood pedestals for fruits or vegetables [source]
A very creative alternative to the fruit bowl, The Stand will turn your fruits and veggies into artistic sculptures. Available in different types of wood, and comes in a set of 5, 6, 7 or 8 stands in different range of height.
A very creative alternative to the fruit bowl, The Stand will turn your fruits and veggies into artistic sculptures. Available in different types of wood, and comes in a set of 5, 6, 7 or 8 stands in different range of height.
Eclipse Bowl [source]
The designer, Sakura Adachi has a brilliant mind and succeeded making an object that is both useful and looking amazing. You can use the two parts separately, but again you can stack them and use them as a single bowl. That can happen because both the white and the black bowl have one of the halves totally normal, but the other one shredded in little thin lines that come interconnected when put together.
The designer, Sakura Adachi has a brilliant mind and succeeded making an object that is both useful and looking amazing. You can use the two parts separately, but again you can stack them and use them as a single bowl. That can happen because both the white and the black bowl have one of the halves totally normal, but the other one shredded in little thin lines that come interconnected when put together.
Chalkeeper is recycling chalk dust and producing new chalk
Designers Yonggu Do and Eunha Seo together created the Chalkeeper & shown at yankodesign. Chalkeeper is a very innovative way to contain chalk dust (which causes allergic reaction in many children) and reuse it. It is basically a duster that erases chalk from the blackboard and absorbs it into the system. When enough dust is collected, it molds it back to a piece of chalk….kinda like a never ending chalk! Clever!
Top 10 Roller Coasters in the World
What about spending a vacation abroad? I really enjoy travelling outside even thought I cant post something to my readers. But, the only place I really really enjoy is Roller Coaster. When ever I use it, I really feel happy. It May be childish, still i enjoy that opportunity. There are so many big roller coasters around the world. But, Im going to show the big guys. Followings are the Top 10 Roller Coasters in the world. Have a look!
01. Kingda Ka Roller Coaster
Kingda Ka is a roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, USA. It is the world's tallest roller coaster, and was the world's fastest until Formula Rossa opened in November 2010. The train is launched by a hydraulic launch mechanism to 128 miles per hour (206 km/h) in 3.5 seconds. At the end of thelaunch track, the train climbs the main top hat tower, reaching a height of 456 feet (139 m). Kingda Ka is 3,118 feet (950 m) long.
Top Thrill Dragster is a steel, Hydraulic-launched roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. It was the first "Strata Coaster", loosely defined as a complete circuit coaster that is over 400 feet (120 m) tall. It was built byIntamin and debuted to the public on May 4, 2003. It is one of only two stratacoasters in existence, the other being Kingda Ka (2005) at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. The 'Dragster is the second tallest roller coaster in the world, only behind Kingda Ka.
It was the second hydraulically-launched roller coaster built by Intamin, following Xcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm. The tagline for Top Thrill Dragster is "Race for the Sky". Due to aviation safety regulations and for the purpose of warning air traffic, the tower is equipped with four dual strobes: three midway up and one on the highest point on the coaster.
Superman: Escape from Krypton is a launched steel shuttle roller coaster located in the Samurai Summit area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California that opened in 1997. It is similar to Tower of Terror II, which opened two months prior in Dreamworld, Australia. These two coasters were the first to utilize Linear Synchronous Motors (LSM) technology to propel vehicles to top speed. The ride closed throughout the latter half of 2010 to aid in a major redevelopment and transformation into "Superman: Escape from Krypton" from "Superman: The Escape". The refurbished ride opened on March 19, 2011.
01. Kingda Ka Roller Coaster
Kingda Ka is a roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey, USA. It is the world's tallest roller coaster, and was the world's fastest until Formula Rossa opened in November 2010. The train is launched by a hydraulic launch mechanism to 128 miles per hour (206 km/h) in 3.5 seconds. At the end of thelaunch track, the train climbs the main top hat tower, reaching a height of 456 feet (139 m). Kingda Ka is 3,118 feet (950 m) long.
02. Top Thrill Dragster Roller Coaster
Top Thrill Dragster is a steel, Hydraulic-launched roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. It was the first "Strata Coaster", loosely defined as a complete circuit coaster that is over 400 feet (120 m) tall. It was built byIntamin and debuted to the public on May 4, 2003. It is one of only two stratacoasters in existence, the other being Kingda Ka (2005) at Six Flags Great Adventure in New Jersey. The 'Dragster is the second tallest roller coaster in the world, only behind Kingda Ka.
It was the second hydraulically-launched roller coaster built by Intamin, following Xcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm. The tagline for Top Thrill Dragster is "Race for the Sky". Due to aviation safety regulations and for the purpose of warning air traffic, the tower is equipped with four dual strobes: three midway up and one on the highest point on the coaster.
03. Superman: Escape from Krypton Roller Coaster
Superman: Escape from Krypton is a launched steel shuttle roller coaster located in the Samurai Summit area of Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California that opened in 1997. It is similar to Tower of Terror II, which opened two months prior in Dreamworld, Australia. These two coasters were the first to utilize Linear Synchronous Motors (LSM) technology to propel vehicles to top speed. The ride closed throughout the latter half of 2010 to aid in a major redevelopment and transformation into "Superman: Escape from Krypton" from "Superman: The Escape". The refurbished ride opened on March 19, 2011.
04. Tower Of Terror II Roller Coaster
The Tower of Terror II is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dream world amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 161.9 kilometres per hour (100.6 mph) speeds making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. The ride is situated on the Dreamworld Tower which also houses the Giant Drop free fall ride. The ride was originally known as the Tower of Terror until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010.
The steel and concrete structure cost A$16 million to construct. The original ride featured a shorter, 80-metre (260 ft) tunnel, a rigid lap bar using a hydraulic locking system and would carry 15 passengers at a time.
The relaunched ride takes 14 passengers. It propels passengers to just under 161 kilometres per hour (100 mph) with a maximum of 4.5Gs and 6.5 seconds of weightlessness. As of 2010, the ride is 4th in the tallest roller coaster rankings, 3rd in the tallest roller coaster drop rankings and 4th in the fastest roller coaster rankings.
The Tower of Terror II is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dream world amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 161.9 kilometres per hour (100.6 mph) speeds making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world. The ride is situated on the Dreamworld Tower which also houses the Giant Drop free fall ride. The ride was originally known as the Tower of Terror until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010.
The steel and concrete structure cost A$16 million to construct. The original ride featured a shorter, 80-metre (260 ft) tunnel, a rigid lap bar using a hydraulic locking system and would carry 15 passengers at a time.
The relaunched ride takes 14 passengers. It propels passengers to just under 161 kilometres per hour (100 mph) with a maximum of 4.5Gs and 6.5 seconds of weightlessness. As of 2010, the ride is 4th in the tallest roller coaster rankings, 3rd in the tallest roller coaster drop rankings and 4th in the fastest roller coaster rankings.
05. Steel Dragon 2000 Roller Coaster
Steel Dragon 2000 (スチールドラゴン2000 Suchiiru Doragon Nisen?) is a roller coaster at Nagashima Spa Land amusement park in Mie Prefecture, Japan. Built by Morgan Manufacturing, this gigacoaster opened, appropriately, in 2000—"The Year of the Dragon" in Asia. It debuted only months after Millennium Force at Cedar Point, and surpassed that as the world's tallest complete-circuit coaster. It lost these records in height in 2003 when Top Thrill Dragsteropened at Cedar Point. It also took the record for the longest track length—8,133 feet 2 inches (2,478.99 m)—which it currently holds. It is the only gigacoaster which has been manufactured by Chance Morgan.
06. Millennium Force Roller Coaster
Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is the fourteenth roller coaster built at the park since the Blue Streak opened in 1964. Standing 310 feet (95 m) tall at its highest point, the coaster overlooks Lake Erie.On a clear day you can see Canada from the top of the main hill. When built in 2000, it was the first roller coaster to exceed 300 feet (91 m) in height, and was briefly the tallest closed circuit roller coaster in the world, before being surpassed by Steel Dragon 2000, Cedar Point's own Top Thrill Dragster, and Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure. Additionally, it is the second longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island. It is also the first roller coaster to utilize a cable lift system, rather than a traditional chain lift. A potential chain lift was considered too heavy considering that Magnum XL-200's chain was 7 short tons (6 t) and two-thirds as tall. The cable lift uses an 800-horsepower (600 kW) motor that turns a set of sprocket gears that pull the cable. Cable lifts were previously only used on smaller coasters in Europe. After the 2007 season, Millennium Force had given over twelve million rides total. Riders must be at least 48 inches tall to ride.
Millennium Force has been voted the number one steel roller coaster in the world in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket awards six times since the year 2001, and has never been ranked lower than number two since it opened in 2000. Millennium Force has switched the top position with Bizarro at Six Flags New England, a megacoaster of very similar construction, five times in the last ten years.
Today, Millennium Force is no longer the tallest or fastest roller coaster at Cedar Point, having been surpassed in height and speed by Top Thrill Dragster. Nonetheless, Millennium Force remains one of the tallest, fastest, and longest steel roller coasters in the world. Millennium Force's tagline is "The future is riding on it."
Intimidator 305 is a steel roller coaster designed and built by Intamin located at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia in the United States. Standing at 305 feet (93 m) tall and reaching speeds of 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), it is the tallest, fastest roller coaster at Kings Dominion. It is the fifteenth roller coaster installed at the park and the third non-launched roller coaster to top 300 feet (91 m), following Millennium Force and Steel Dragon 2000. The ride's designer, Intamin, has also built Millennium Force and Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point in Ohio.
Intimidator 305 has a first drop of 300 feet (91 m), with a maximum descent angle of 85 degrees. The massive lift-hill structure for Intimidator 305 is unique in that the lift-hill and crest only have three points of support. The balance of the ride's track consists of Intamin's new double-spine track, which allows for longer spans with fewer supports, particularly on crest curves. The ride provides five air-time humps and three near-ground level high-speed turns. The overall height of Intimidator 305 matches the height of the top of Drop Tower: Scream Zone at Kings Dominion, one of the world's tallest drop tower rides which, like Intimidator 305, was built by Intamin.
Thunder Dolphin is a steel roller coaster at the Tokyo Dome City Attractions amusement park, which is part of Tokyo Dome City in Tokyo, Japan. The ride was designed and constructed by Intamin. At 262 feet (80 m) tall, Thunder Dolphin is currently the 6th tallest continuous circuit roller coaster in the world, behind Kingda Ka, Top Thrill Dragster,Steel Dragon 2000, Millennium Force, and Intimidator 305.
Thunder Dolphin's 3,500 feet (1,100 m) long course passes through both a hole in the LaQua building, and through the Big-O, the world's first centerless Ferris wheel. Thunder Dolphin's maximum speed is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph).
Fujiyama is a steel roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. When Fujiyama opened in 1996 it was the world's tallest roller coaster at 259 feet (79 m), and had the largest drop in the world at 230 feet (70 m). Fujiyama was also the world's fastest roller coaster for a year of its operation, succeeded by Tower of Terror at Dreamworld theme park in Queensland, Australia in 1997. Despite being the world's fastest roller coaster in operation for a year, Fujiyama set no world records for roller coaster speed. Steel Phantom at Kennywood set the world record for speed before engineers added additional brakes to slow the ride down because of safety and rider comfort concerns.
Fujuyama is named after the iconic Mount Fuji, which stands to the west of Tokyo. The term Fujiyama comes from "fuji" which means king, and "yama" which means mountain. Mount Fuji is seldom referred to as "Fujiyama" in Japanese culture, but is instead more commonly referred to as "Fujisan", using the on'yomi pronunciation of the "mountain" character. The roller coaster Fujiyama is named as a play on the common foreign mistranslation.
Eejanaika (ええじゃないか?) is a steel 4th Dimension roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. The ride is the world's second 4th Dimension coaster, the first being X (now X²) at Six Flags Magic Mountain inValencia, California, United States. Eejanaika is the taller, faster, and longer of the two.
Eejanaika, designed by S&S Arrow, is a "4th Dimension" coaster, a design in which the seats can rotate forward or backward 360 degrees in a controlled spin. This is achieved by having four rails on the track: two of these are running rails while the other two are for spin control. The two rails that control the spin of the seats move up and down relative to the track and spin the seats using a rack and pinion gear mechanism.
Eejanaika is pronounced "Ee ja nai ka" and written in Japanese as "ええじゃないか", but the roller coaster's official spelling turns the second "え" upside down. Eejanaika has several meanings, but means "Ain't it great!" According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Eejanaika is the roller coaster with the most inversions in the world. Throughout the ride, the riders go through 14 inversions. However, most of these inversions are accomplished by spinning the seats rather than actually inverting the track.
The track itself only inverts five times -
Inside raven turn (½)
full-full/zero-g roll (1)
fly to lie (½)
outside raven turn (½)
half camelback twist (½)
This has led to some controversy in the roller coaster enthusiast community concerning the legitimacy of Eejanaika'sclaim. The Roller Coaster DataBase does not acknowledge these seat inversions for the purpose of record-holding.
Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It is the fourteenth roller coaster built at the park since the Blue Streak opened in 1964. Standing 310 feet (95 m) tall at its highest point, the coaster overlooks Lake Erie.On a clear day you can see Canada from the top of the main hill. When built in 2000, it was the first roller coaster to exceed 300 feet (91 m) in height, and was briefly the tallest closed circuit roller coaster in the world, before being surpassed by Steel Dragon 2000, Cedar Point's own Top Thrill Dragster, and Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure. Additionally, it is the second longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island. It is also the first roller coaster to utilize a cable lift system, rather than a traditional chain lift. A potential chain lift was considered too heavy considering that Magnum XL-200's chain was 7 short tons (6 t) and two-thirds as tall. The cable lift uses an 800-horsepower (600 kW) motor that turns a set of sprocket gears that pull the cable. Cable lifts were previously only used on smaller coasters in Europe. After the 2007 season, Millennium Force had given over twelve million rides total. Riders must be at least 48 inches tall to ride.
Millennium Force has been voted the number one steel roller coaster in the world in Amusement Today's Golden Ticket awards six times since the year 2001, and has never been ranked lower than number two since it opened in 2000. Millennium Force has switched the top position with Bizarro at Six Flags New England, a megacoaster of very similar construction, five times in the last ten years.
Today, Millennium Force is no longer the tallest or fastest roller coaster at Cedar Point, having been surpassed in height and speed by Top Thrill Dragster. Nonetheless, Millennium Force remains one of the tallest, fastest, and longest steel roller coasters in the world. Millennium Force's tagline is "The future is riding on it."
07. Intimidator 305 Roller Coaster
Intimidator 305 is a steel roller coaster designed and built by Intamin located at Kings Dominion in Doswell, Virginia in the United States. Standing at 305 feet (93 m) tall and reaching speeds of 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), it is the tallest, fastest roller coaster at Kings Dominion. It is the fifteenth roller coaster installed at the park and the third non-launched roller coaster to top 300 feet (91 m), following Millennium Force and Steel Dragon 2000. The ride's designer, Intamin, has also built Millennium Force and Top Thrill Dragster at Cedar Point in Ohio.
Intimidator 305 has a first drop of 300 feet (91 m), with a maximum descent angle of 85 degrees. The massive lift-hill structure for Intimidator 305 is unique in that the lift-hill and crest only have three points of support. The balance of the ride's track consists of Intamin's new double-spine track, which allows for longer spans with fewer supports, particularly on crest curves. The ride provides five air-time humps and three near-ground level high-speed turns. The overall height of Intimidator 305 matches the height of the top of Drop Tower: Scream Zone at Kings Dominion, one of the world's tallest drop tower rides which, like Intimidator 305, was built by Intamin.
08. Thunder Dolphin Roller Coaster
Thunder Dolphin is a steel roller coaster at the Tokyo Dome City Attractions amusement park, which is part of Tokyo Dome City in Tokyo, Japan. The ride was designed and constructed by Intamin. At 262 feet (80 m) tall, Thunder Dolphin is currently the 6th tallest continuous circuit roller coaster in the world, behind Kingda Ka, Top Thrill Dragster,Steel Dragon 2000, Millennium Force, and Intimidator 305.
Thunder Dolphin's 3,500 feet (1,100 m) long course passes through both a hole in the LaQua building, and through the Big-O, the world's first centerless Ferris wheel. Thunder Dolphin's maximum speed is 130 kilometres per hour (81 mph).
09. Fujiyama Roller Coaster
Fujiyama is a steel roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland, Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. When Fujiyama opened in 1996 it was the world's tallest roller coaster at 259 feet (79 m), and had the largest drop in the world at 230 feet (70 m). Fujiyama was also the world's fastest roller coaster for a year of its operation, succeeded by Tower of Terror at Dreamworld theme park in Queensland, Australia in 1997. Despite being the world's fastest roller coaster in operation for a year, Fujiyama set no world records for roller coaster speed. Steel Phantom at Kennywood set the world record for speed before engineers added additional brakes to slow the ride down because of safety and rider comfort concerns.
Fujuyama is named after the iconic Mount Fuji, which stands to the west of Tokyo. The term Fujiyama comes from "fuji" which means king, and "yama" which means mountain. Mount Fuji is seldom referred to as "Fujiyama" in Japanese culture, but is instead more commonly referred to as "Fujisan", using the on'yomi pronunciation of the "mountain" character. The roller coaster Fujiyama is named as a play on the common foreign mistranslation.
10. Eejanaika Roller Coaster
Eejanaika (ええじゃないか?) is a steel 4th Dimension roller coaster at Fuji-Q Highland in Fujiyoshida, Yamanashi, Japan. The ride is the world's second 4th Dimension coaster, the first being X (now X²) at Six Flags Magic Mountain inValencia, California, United States. Eejanaika is the taller, faster, and longer of the two.
Eejanaika, designed by S&S Arrow, is a "4th Dimension" coaster, a design in which the seats can rotate forward or backward 360 degrees in a controlled spin. This is achieved by having four rails on the track: two of these are running rails while the other two are for spin control. The two rails that control the spin of the seats move up and down relative to the track and spin the seats using a rack and pinion gear mechanism.
Eejanaika is pronounced "Ee ja nai ka" and written in Japanese as "ええじゃないか", but the roller coaster's official spelling turns the second "え" upside down. Eejanaika has several meanings, but means "Ain't it great!" According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Eejanaika is the roller coaster with the most inversions in the world. Throughout the ride, the riders go through 14 inversions. However, most of these inversions are accomplished by spinning the seats rather than actually inverting the track.
The track itself only inverts five times -
Inside raven turn (½)
full-full/zero-g roll (1)
fly to lie (½)
outside raven turn (½)
half camelback twist (½)
This has led to some controversy in the roller coaster enthusiast community concerning the legitimacy of Eejanaika'sclaim. The Roller Coaster DataBase does not acknowledge these seat inversions for the purpose of record-holding.
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