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MODEL OF BOBSLED ROLLER COASTER
Flying Turns (Roller coaster); Flying Turns (rollercoaster); Flying Turns
  • Flying Turns roller coaster at Riverview Park, Chicago, 1968

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Desviaciones peligrosas
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dangerous (song); Dangerous (disambiguation); Dangerous (album); Dangerous (film)
peligroso
arriesgado
nocivo
tóxico
dangerous         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Dangerous (song); Dangerous (disambiguation); Dangerous (album); Dangerous (film)
(adj.) = peligroso, arriesgado
Ex: The main rule, however, is do not have loose cables hanging all over the place -- not only is it unsightly but also extremely dangerous.
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* dangerous situation = situación peligrosa
* on dangerous ground = terreno peligroso, terreno resbaladizo, en peligro
* tread on + dangerous ground = andar por terreno peligroso, andar por terreno resbaladizo

Definitie

Dangerous
·adj Reserved; not affable.
II. Dangerous ·adj Hard to suit; difficult to please.
III. Dangerous ·adj Causing danger; ready to do harm or injury.
IV. Dangerous ·adj In a condition of danger, as from illness; threatened with death.
V. Dangerous ·adj Attended or beset with danger; full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe.

Wikipedia

Flying Turns (roller coaster)

Flying Turns is the name of a specific model of bobsled roller coaster. John Norman Bartlett, a British aviator in World War I, came to North America after the war with an idea for a trackless wooden chute, full of twists like a bobsled course, with toboggan-like cars, based on a bobsled ride that operated in Europe. He had filed GB Patent 279109A for the idea in 1926. Bartlett met John Miller in 1928, and they commenced building the new ride. When the ride went into production, much of the idea was the same, but the cars looks more like monoplanes, which Bartlett designed. Miller worked on the loading station, supporting structure, braking system and incline.

Both the bobsled coaster and the flying turns coaster are buildable in the RollerCoaster Tycoon and Thrillville series of video games.