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Flying Tigers is the name of a new ride debuting at Lagoon in 2017.
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| '''Location:''' North Kiddieland
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| '''Built In:''' 2017
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| '''Manufactured By:''' [[Zamperla|Antonio Zamperla S.p.A.]]
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| '''Model:''' Flying Tigers
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| '''Ground Dimensions:''' 44" 3' x 25" 7'
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| '''Height:''' 12" 6'
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| '''Number of Cars:''' 8
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| '''Ride Capacity:''' 32 (max 8 adults)
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| '''Hourly Capacity:''' 500 riders
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| '''Height Requirements:''' Riders under 36" in height must be accompanied by a responsible person and sit in the designated seat.
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'''Flying Tigers''' is a new ride that debuted at Lagoon in 2017 along with [[Ruka Safari]].
 
==Ride Details==
Flying Tigers is a [[Zamperla]] Flying Tigers model family ride located in Lagoon's [[kiddieland]]. Riders sit in two row airplane vehicles which are suspended from above. The ride sits under a wooden roof with a sky painted on it. The vehicles travel straight for a distance and then perform a sharp U-turn while slightly tilting. The ride experience is similar to [[Red Rock Rally]] except the vehicles are suspended from above and tilt while turning.
 
Adults can ride the ride but must sit in a rear row by themselves. Kids can sit in either row of the vehicle in pairs of two.
 
==Flying Tigers Theme==
The ride's theme is heavily influenced by the 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) which was a fighter group within the Chinese Air Force formed by the United States to defend China during World War 2. The AVG was nicknamed 'The Flying Tigers'. The distinctive shark face on the ride's planes comes directly from the planes of the AVG. The winged tiger logo on the ride is an actual AVG logo that was created for them by the Walt Disney Company. Since the logo was granted to the group, which no longer exists, it is likely part of the public domain.
 
==Opening==
The ride was not yet installed yet on Lagoon's 2017 opening day, instead opening on April 8th, 2017.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Flying tigers pilot.jpg|AVG Flying Tigers Pilot and Logo
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== Video ==
 
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|https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7gGk5QsVdc
|||Flying Tigers at Lagoon.
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==See Also==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flying_Tigers Flying Tigers] on Wikipedia


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Latest revision as of 04:21, 18 April 2017

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Location: North Kiddieland
Built In: 2017
Manufactured By: Antonio Zamperla S.p.A.
Model: Flying Tigers
Ground Dimensions: 44" 3' x 25" 7'
Height: 12" 6'
Number of Cars: 8
Ride Capacity: 32 (max 8 adults)
Hourly Capacity: 500 riders
Height Requirements: Riders under 36" in height must be accompanied by a responsible person and sit in the designated seat.
Mild Thrill

Flying Tigers is a new ride that debuted at Lagoon in 2017 along with Ruka Safari.

Ride Details

Flying Tigers is a Zamperla Flying Tigers model family ride located in Lagoon's kiddieland. Riders sit in two row airplane vehicles which are suspended from above. The ride sits under a wooden roof with a sky painted on it. The vehicles travel straight for a distance and then perform a sharp U-turn while slightly tilting. The ride experience is similar to Red Rock Rally except the vehicles are suspended from above and tilt while turning.

Adults can ride the ride but must sit in a rear row by themselves. Kids can sit in either row of the vehicle in pairs of two.

Flying Tigers Theme

The ride's theme is heavily influenced by the 1st American Volunteer Group (AVG) which was a fighter group within the Chinese Air Force formed by the United States to defend China during World War 2. The AVG was nicknamed 'The Flying Tigers'. The distinctive shark face on the ride's planes comes directly from the planes of the AVG. The winged tiger logo on the ride is an actual AVG logo that was created for them by the Walt Disney Company. Since the logo was granted to the group, which no longer exists, it is likely part of the public domain.

Opening

The ride was not yet installed yet on Lagoon's 2017 opening day, instead opening on April 8th, 2017.

Video

Flying Tigers at Lagoon.

See Also

Flying Tigers on Wikipedia

Rides
Roller Coasters - Thrill Rides - Family Rides - Kiddie Rides - X-Venture Zone