Kirnu Explained

Kirnu
Location:Linnanmäki
Type:Steel
Type2:Fourth-dimension
Status:Operating
Opened:27 April 2007
Manufacturer:Intamin
Designer:Werner Stengel
Model:ZacSpin
Height Ft:83.4
Length Ft:465.11
Speed Mph:37
Inversions:0
Duration:1:00
Capacity:640
Cost:About 3 million euros.
Gforce:2.6
Restriction In:55
Rcdb Number:3613
Coordinates:60.1883°N 24.94°W

Kirnu is a steel roller coaster located at the Linnanmäki amusement park in Helsinki, Finland. Kirnu is Intamin's first ball coaster.

Layout

The ride starts as riders climb the curved lift hill, followed by a quick pre-drop and immediately go into a sharp half loop, then through another half loop and finally another half loop before being slowed back down by near-vertical magnetic brakes; the coaster ends with a quarter loop before returning to the station.

Notability

As Intamin's first ball coaster, it changed the way Finnish roller coasters were viewed. The ride has since inspired new ZacSpin roller coasters.

Incidents

On 16 May 2007, a man injured his leg on Kirnu and its brakes were renewed.[1]

After the deadly incident on Inferno at Terra Mítica in Benidorm, Spain on 7 July 2014,[2] [3] and because the two rides have an identical layout, Linnanmäki ceased running Kirnu for several days before reopening the coaster.[4]

References

  1. Web site: Kirnun jarrut vaihtoon . https://web.archive.org/web/20070523074514/http://www.iltasanomat.fi/uutiset/kotimaa/uutinen.asp?id=1371042 . dead . 23 May 2007 . 2007-05-19 . Ilta-Sanomat . 2008-07-21 . Finnish.
  2. Web site: Couzens. Gerard. Teenager killed after being thrown from roller-coaster called Hell at Benidorm theme park. Mirror.com. 7 July 2014. 8 July 2014.
  3. Web site: Gander. Kashmira. 'British' teenager dies after 'falling from rollercoaster' at the Terra Mitica in Benidorm. Independent.uk. 7 July 2014. 8 July 2014.
  4. Web site: Linnanmäki Park closes ride after death in Spain. yle.fi. 8 July 2014. 8 July 2014.