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Hi! I want to share with you some things I have found while searching on the web. They are from the old Arrow Dynamics website, and thought they were interesting. First, we are going to look to the 4th dimension coaster. They offered 4 models:

Delirium Quantum Mayhem Octophobia
Ride Height: 127' 92' 106' 92'
Ride Footprint: 168' x 647' 152' x 876' 223' x 558' 146' x 868'
Ride Length: 2529' 1988' 2258' 1962'
Ride Time: 89 sec 70 sec 79 sec 70 sec
Capacity: 1160 pph 1325 pph 1235 pph 1325 pph
Max Speed: 59 mph 52 mph 52 mph 50 mph
No. of Trains: 2 2 2 2

Delirium:


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Quantum:

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Mayhem:

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I couldn't find any pictures of Octophobia, but here are the ride elements:

Skydive Downdrop
1 Twisting Backflip
1 Twisting Frontflip
1 Backflip

And then the ArrowBATic:

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Since the initial Arrow Mad Mouse was developed in 1998, we found customers asking for a Meaner and Madder Mouse.

Rather than adding a drop and hill before the "S" curves, Arrow decided to take an extreme approach and offer the traditional Mouse ride in a different form, the ArrowBATic.

Arrow has taken the premise of the single vehicle offered on our Mad Mouse ride and engineered an inverted five-passenger vehicle. The ArrowBATic's single car vehicle allows optimum banking for tight turns, negotiating small elements, and executing 90 degree down drops.


These manueuvers are not possible when using a traditional coaster train. This provides a "free flying" ride experience as the single vehicle moves around the track path rather than being hindered by a long train.

Ride Packages

Arrow offers a family (non-looping) and an extreme (looping) ArrowBATic. Both versions can be accomplished utilizing a small footprint, therefore not requiring excessive real estate for ride placement as required by other inverting suspended rides.

Ride Summary
Family Extreme
Ride Height: 96' 152'
Ride Footprint: 110' x 240' 190' x 330'
Ride Length: 1710' 2484'
Ride Time: 80 sec 85 sec
Capacity: 900 pph 900 pph
Max Speed: 34 mph 59 mph
Vehicles: 8 8

What do you think? Maybe if Six Flags hadn't ask for such a big coaster (X) and had build one of these smaller models, Arrow would still be alive. And I found the ArrowBATic concept really intersting, and would have loved to see one of them in real life.

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Unfortunately I'm pretty sure arrow was doomed regardless. They had a lot of cool concepts that never got finished or even past the drawing board that would have made an impression even today, but they were in some serious money trouble and were heading to their grave
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ArrowBATic reminds me of what Gers has done with its Eurofighters (although not inverted). I wonder if they saw this concept and altered it to hit a niche in the market? Was a good read, thanks for sharing!
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For some reasons in me, the graphic of "ArrowBATic" has just brought back to Cedar Point's old promo for Raptor's debut! :)
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