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Τι (ποιος) είναι zipper fleet - ορισμός

AMUSEMENT RIDE INVENTED IN 1968
The Zipper; Zipper ride
  • Zipper operating at [[Kent Island, Maryland]]
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  • Zipper operating at night

River Fleet         
  • "Copperplate" map of London]], surveyed between 1553 and 1559
  • embankment]] wall beneath [[Blackfriars Bridge]]
  • Bridge over the New Canal at [[Holborn]]: illustration from [[Alexander Pope]]'s ''[[Dunciad]]'' (1728). The bathers are included in satirical allusion to the poor quality of the water.
  • Londinium in the year 400 showing the Fleet to its west. The tributary Fagswell Brook is shown running from east to west.
  • The Fleet Ditch in 1844
  • The Fleet passing by [[St Pancras Old Church]]
SUBTERRANEAN RIVER IN LONDON, ENGLAND
Fleet River; Fleet River London; The River Fleet; River fleet; Fleet Ditch; Fleet ditch; Fleet river; Blackfriars Sewer Act 1795; Fleet Ditch Act 1732
The River Fleet is the largest of London's subterranean rivers, all of which today contain foul water for treatment. Its headwaters are two streams on Hampstead Heath, each of which was dammed into a series of ponds—the Hampstead Ponds and the Highgate Ponds—in the 18th century.
Fleet 50 Freighter         
  • Surviving example at the [[Canada Aviation and Space Museum]]
1930S CANADIAN TRANSPORT AIRCRAFT
Fleet Freighter; Fleet Model 50 Freighter; Fleet 50
The Fleet 50 Freighter was a Canadian twin-engine biplane general utility aircraft designed and built by Fleet Aircraft. This peculiar-looking aircraft had promise as a freighter and general use aircraft, but it was underpowered and only five were built.
Fleet 80 Canuck         
  • Fleet Canuck on wheels with wheel pants fitted
  • Fleet Canuck on wheels
  • Fleet Canuck ''CF-EBE'' on straight floats. This aircraft, serial number 149, is in the storage facility of the [[Canada Aviation and Space Museum]] at [[Rockcliffe Airport]].
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CANADIAN LIGHT UTILITY MONOPLANE
Fleet canuck; Fleet Model 80 Canuck; Fleet 80; Fleet Canuck
The Fleet Model 80 Canuck is a Canadian light aircraft featuring two seats in side-by-side configuration. The Canuck was designed for the flight training, personal use and light commercial roles.

Βικιπαίδεια

Zipper (ride)

The Zipper is an amusement ride designed by Joseph Brown under Chance Rides in 1968. Popular at carnivals and fairs in the United States, Canada, Australia, Mexico and New Zealand, it features strong vertical G-forces, numerous spins, and a noted sense of unpredictability. Chance Rides had manufactured the ride continuously from 1968 to 2001. In 2015, Chance built a Zipper for Skinner's Amusements. Since its debut, 222 models were produced. Only one of these was specifically designed for an amusement park, Galaxyland, at the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. However, it was eventually removed due to constant breakdowns as this ride was not designed for full-time operation.

Most models of the Zipper follow a similar basic format: A long, rotating, oblong boom with a cable around its edge that pulls 12 cars around the ride. Except at peak times, most operators will only fill half of the cars at one time with riders. Like most carnival equipment, the ride is designed to be portable; it can be disassembled onto a truck and transported from site to site.

Though a staple of amusement parks and carnivals, the original models of this ride garnered a reputation for being unsafe due to their rough nature, and a series of deaths on the rides in the late 1970s after car doors came unlatched led to a series of revisions, primarily restructuring of the door lock system. Nevertheless, the ride has amassed a cult following over its decades in operation, and was named by Popular Mechanics as one of the strangest amusement park rides in the world.