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*Apollo—[[Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom]] in Allentown, PA. (Soriani and Moser)
*Apollo—[[Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom]] in Allentown, PA. (Soriani and Moser)
*Klockwerks—[[Canada's Wonderland]]in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada Ontario<ref>https://www.canadaswonderland.com/rides/Family-Rides/Klockwerks</ref> (Huss)
*Klockwerks—[[Canada's Wonderland]]in Vaughan, Ontario, Canada Ontario<ref>https://www.canadaswonderland.com/rides/Family-Rides/Klockwerks</ref> (Huss)
*Eier Tanzen—Tier und freizeitpark thuele, in Germany (Huss)
*Eier Tanzen—Tier und freizeitpark thuele, in Germany (Technical Park)
*Apollo-Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko, in Poland<ref>http://www.wesole-miasteczko.pl/www/en/strona/10</ref> (Huss)
*Apollo-Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko, in Poland<ref>http://www.wesole-miasteczko.pl/www/en/strona/10</ref> (Huss)



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The HUSS Swing Around is an amusement park ride formerly manufactured by HUSS. It was HUSS Maschinenfabrik's first ride model, debuted in 1969.[1] It is not manufactured by the company anymore, but there are a handful of known units left around the world. The ride rotates in a circle, and the arms swing out, and then come in. They keep on doing this during the ride, in bigger and bigger increments until the very end, where they all swing out, using pneumatic pressure.[2] Most parks require riders to be 42 inches tall to ride; anyone under 48 inches tall must ride with an adult.[3]

Seats

This ride has 14 seats which can fit two people at most. These rides have a metal bar that goes over both, or single riders. Some rides also have a seatbelt for extra protection, and there are no seat dividers.[4]

Appearance

The ride itself looks circular with the bottom of it smaller than the top. Some of these rides have lights on them, but very little theming to them.[5]

However, the ride at Six Flags Great America called Ricochet has black and white spots on it along with compasses. The cars are also cow-like.

Appearances

Past Appearances

  • Swing Around—Kennywood in Pittsburgh, PA (1989–2005) (Huss)

Successors and Similar Rides

HUSS

The Bee Bee is a newer version of the Huss Swing Around that is usually themed relating to bumble bees. In this version of the ride, the ride features 10 cars that seat two passengers each which are restrained by an overhead lap bar. The noticeable differences between the Bee Bee and the Swing Around is the Swing Around features 14 cars where passengers are restrained by a lap bar which acts as a handle for passengers to hold onto throughout the duration of the ride. [8]

Moser Rides

The Dactylus is very similar to the Huss Swing Around except the ride only features eight cars with a maximum lift of 90° that each seats two passengers which are restrained by over the shoulder restraints. The Moser version also moves in a counterclockwise (anticlockwise) rotation, where the HUSS Swing Around rotates in a clockwise rotation.[9]

SBF Visa

The Airborne Shot operates very similar to the HUSS Swing Around. The major noticeable difference is the cars where riders are suspended (legs dangling) while seated being restrained by a shoulder restraint throughout the duration of the ride. The Airborne Shot features eight two-passenger open cars with an overall capacity of 16 passengers per ride. [10]

Soriani and Moser

The Apollo (formerly Apollo 2000 from 1984-2006) is very similar to the HUSS Swing Around. However, it's manufactured by Soriani and Moser. The major difference is that there is a globe in the center of the ride and the lap bars are closer to the passengers. One of these is located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom.

References