Huracan (Belantis)
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| Huracan | |
|---|---|
| Belantis | |
| Location | Belantis |
| Coordinates | 51°15′11″N 12°18′45″E / 51.253122°N 12.312455°E |
| Status | Operating |
| Opening date | 26 June 2010 |
| Cost | €5,000,000 |
| General statistics | |
| Type | Steel – Euro-Fighter |
| Manufacturer | Gerstlauer |
| Designer | Werner Stengel |
| Height | 32 m (105 ft) |
| Length | 560 m (1,840 ft) |
| Speed | 85 km/h (53 mph) |
| Inversions | 5 |
| Duration | 1:30 |
| Max vertical angle | 97° |
| Capacity | 800 riders per hour |
| G-force | 4.3 |
| Height restriction | 130 cm (4 ft 3 in) |
| Theme | Maya mythology |
| Huracan at RCDB | |
| Video | |
Huracan is a steel roller coaster at Belantis amusement park in Leipzig, Germany. Huracan is one of two Gerstlauer Euro-Fighter model roller coasters in Germany, the other being Fluch von Novgorod.
Huracan was originally intended to be delivered to the proposed F1-X Dubai amusement park in Dubai,[1] but the 2008 financial crisis and the Great Recession led to the cancellation of the coaster's installation in Dubai.[2] Instead, the coaster was acquired by Belantis amusement park for €5,000,000[3] and the coaster was opened on 26 June 2010.[4] Nikolaus Job, the CEO of Belantis has stated he expected the installation of Huracan would lead to a 10 to 15 percent growth in visitor volume.[3]
The installation of Huracan has also led to other rides at Belantis being themed to match Huracan. For example, a kiddie coaster—and one of the smallest kiddie coasters in the world[5]—was built to match Huracan.[6] This coaster was built in 2014, is only 23 metres (75 ft) in length, and is named Huracanito.[7]