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Manufacturer | Ingenieur-Holzbau Cordes | ||||||||||||||
Designer / calculations | Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH | ||||||||||||||
Type | Wooden | ||||||||||||||
Propulsion | Chain lift hill | ||||||||||||||
Height | 30 metres | ||||||||||||||
Top speed | 90 km/h | ||||||||||||||
Length | 860 metres | ||||||||||||||
Inversions | 0 | ||||||||||||||
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Manufacturer | Gerstlauer | ||||||||||||||
Riders per train | 24 |
Mammut (German for "Mammoth") is a wooden roller coaster located at Erlebnispark Tripsdrill in Cleebronn, Baden Wuerttemberg, Germany. The ride opened in 2008 and was designed by Gerstlauer in conjunction with Ingenieur-Holzbau Cordes. It was designed and built entirely by German companies.[1]
History
The layout was designed by Ing.-Büro Stengel GmbH and the ride itself was fabricated by Ingenieur-Holzbau Cordes. Gerstlauer supplied the trains, brakes and control system.[2]
Mammut opened on 28 April 2008.[1]
Design
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After the curved drop, the train goes straight into a steeply-banked curve. After this, a small dip leads into another curve. Following this is a series of banked curves with airtime hills in-between. Near the end of the ride, the track goes through a tunnel.
Trains
2 trains with 4 cars per train. In each car, riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows, for a total of 24 riders per train.
Images
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The ride's logo
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The queue line
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The first drop
References
External links
- Mammut on the Roller Coaster DataBase.