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Technical Park O
n the occasion of the IAAPA 2025 in Orlando, Technical Park will meet travelling customers to disclose the new
ride, with two towers holding a motorized shaft and an innovative and dynamic management of the gondola seat backspin, offering 20 seats. Among the theme park portfolio, the year
blend of height, speed, and weightlessness, offering a unique thrill for those who love aerial. The ride is a classic masterpiece, towering structure with a swinging design that gives riders the sensation of flying. Once the ride begins, the seats
gradually ascend the tower. As they rise higher, the ride begins to swing outward, and the faster the ride ascends and rotates, the more intense the emotion becomes. Because of its height, riders get a fantastic, sweeping view of the park or surrounding area, while drop and acceleration create an adrenaline-pumping experience. factory acceptance test
40 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2025
Brazil for Cacau Park, a major new -themed amusement park currently under development by the largest Brazilian largest chocolate manufacturer. Technical Park has already shipped four of the seven rides included in the agreement. The project is massive in scale, and we are honored to be contributing to its development from the very beginning. The next new project ongoing name sign is the interactive ride available with turn key theming options: concept, a steam punk theme named with twin-seats post office flying coaches, passengers can ride cars hinged on tower arms, swinging and
spinning by automatic program or interactive function. Swing effect on arm and motorized bearing for spin above each gondola are the wow effect beside the main rotation and lifting of the tower arms.
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