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EVOLUX
No rest for the wicked! Designers and engineers at SBF-VISA Group have come up with a brand- new thrill ride concept, EVOLUX, which is set to seduce both riders and park operators. A mid-sized adrenaline-fueled attraction with
a strong visual impact, EVOLUX has a footprint of just 11x11 metres (safety envelope included) and a maximum height of nine metres when in operation, which makes it perfect for indoor
locations or locations with limited space which still want to offer their guests thrilling rides. Thrills for riders of EVOLUX increase as the
movements of the ride become more and more complex. Once riders board the 12-seater
circular platform, sitting with their legs dangling and facing outwards, the floor safely opens and excitement builds as the inclined arm begins to swing higher and higher upwards to perform full revolutions, clockwise and counterclockwise,
shooting riders up to nine metres from the ground. At the same time, the platform rotates and
within a few seconds reaches its maximum speed. An exciting, breathtaking experience not for the faint of heart!
ENJOY THE FLIGHT SBF-VISA Group has created ENJOY THE FLIGHT as a fun family ride that is fully interactive. Using a joystick in the centre of each plane, riders have total control of the up and down movement of their vehicle and can even perform one of the most exciting manoeuvres in aerobatic flying, the barrel roll, a 360-degree rotation of the car on its longitudinal axis. At almost seven metres tall, ENJOY THE FLIGHT
has a footprint of 15 metres in diameter and a capacity of 12 passengers per ride. Maximum speed is eight miles per hour and motion power is 56 Kw. Lighting can be customised on request.
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