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No other place in Melbourne can you witness Port Phillip Bay upside down!

 

You will find yourself untangling as you are flung high in the air, vertically looping around an axis of terror. Pick your jaws off the ground and put your eye balls back in their sockets, this ride will have you cursed to return again and again.

 

The ride consists of a single stationary tower, supporting two 16-passenger gondolas on rotating arms. Passengers are arranged in rows of two, with the first four rows facing in one direction, and the other four facing opposite. During the ride, passengers are swung backwards and forwards to build up momentum, before the gondola performs several inversions. The two gondolas are connected to the motor so that they swing simultaneously; with one arm rotating clockwise while the other rotates counter clockwise.

 

Passengers are restrained by a shoulder harness, as well as a secondary locking bar across their laps. Compressed air is used to actuate the shoulder harness, with a fail-safe mechanism which engages the shoulder harness in the event of power failure. The loss of compressed air also causes the shoulder harnesses to engage. 

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