The Fly takes four thrill-seekers at a time over an exhilarating 50-foot (15m) drop, through hairpin twists and turns and wild, breathtaking bumps.
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Dragon Fyre is a steel roller coaster located at Canada's Wonderland in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada. It was manufactured in 1980 but opened when the park made its debut in 1981. It operated under the name Dragon Fyre from 1981 to 1997, when it was respelled to Dragon Fire.
1. Kingda Ka. Head to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey to experience the largest roller coaster in the world – and it's also the second-fasted in the world, launching you from 0 to 128 mph in 3.5 seconds.
The fastest roller coaster in America and the second-fastest in the world is “Kingda Ka” at Six Flags Great Adventure theme park in New Jersey, according to Guinness World Records.
Overall, humans without any special equipment might be limited to flying at sub-sonic speeds under 1000km/h, and may only be able to fly at a couple of hundred km/h comfortably. Top altitudes will be about 5000 feet, depending on local climate and geography.
Fifth tallest steel roller coaster in the world at 318.3 feet (97.0 m) tall. It is behind Kingda Ka, Top Thrill Dragster, Red Force and Fury 325. Fifth longest roller coaster drop at 306.8 feet (93.5 m). World's longest roller coaster since August 2000.