HyperSonic XLC
Height
165 ft
Speed
80 mph
Length
1,560 ft
The ride utilizes a high-pressure pneumatic launch system to accelerate the train from a standstill onto a vertical track segment. Upon reaching the summit of the tower, the vehicle transitions over a ninety-degree crest and descends straight down toward the ground. The layout follows this drop with a sharp turnaround and a series of low-to-the-ground hops before returning to the station.
Technical Specifications
| Status | Defunct |
|---|---|
| Type | Steel |
| Propulsion | Compressed Air Launch |
| Opened | 2001 |
| Defunct | 2007 |
| Manufacturer | S&S Worldwide |
| Designer | S&S Worldwide |
| Height | 165 ft |
| Drop | 133 ft |
| Max Speed | 80 mph |
| Length | 1,560 ft |