• Dinn Corporation was a roller coaster designing and manufacturing company established in West Chester, Ohio, in 1983 by Charles Dinn. The company is noted...
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    Point in Sandusky, Ohio. The roller coaster, originally constructed by Dinn Corporation as a wooden roller coaster, was rebuilt by Rocky Mountain Construction...
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  • Newfoundland and Labrador. Charles Dinn, roller-coaster designer and founder of the Dinn Corporation Denise Dinn-Larrick, founder of roller coaster manufacturing...
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    New Texas Giant (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    wooden coaster in the world when it debuted in 1990. Manufactured by Dinn Corporation and designed by Curtis D. Summers, Texas Giant operated for nearly...
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    time, Hunt-Midwest Entertainment Inc., and the ride manufacturer, Dinn Corporation, claimed that she was switching seats when the accident occurred. A...
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    Dinn-Larrick (daughter of Charlie Dinn), her brother Jeff Dinn, and her husband Randy Larrick. After the closure of Dinn Corporation, several other designers joined...
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    Manufacturing (acquired by Michael Chance, formed into Chance Morgan) Dinn Corporation (defunct) Dynamic Structures E&F Miler Industries Fabbri Group Gerstlauer...
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  • Psyclone (roller coaster) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    California. Designed by Curtis D. Summers and constructed by the Dinn Corporation, the roller coaster opened to the public on March 23, 1991. Psyclone's...
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    Raging Wolf Bobs (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Riverview Park in Chicago, Raging Wolf Bobs was constructed by the Dinn Corporation and opened to the public in 1988. It operated until June 16, 2007,...
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    Predator (roller coaster) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Flags Darien Lake. It was designed by Curtis D. Summers and built by Dinn Corporation and opened on May 25, 1990. The coaster is a double out-and-back design...
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    Compounce 1927 Dinn Corporation Wild Beast Canada's Wonderland 1981 Taft Broadcasting The Wild One Six Flags America 1986 Dinn Corporation Wild Thing Valleyfair...
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    Wolverine Wildcat (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    designed by Curtis D. Summers and built by the Dinn Corporation. It was the first new project for the duo Dinn & Summers, who would go on to build an additional...
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  • Hercules (roller coaster) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Wildwater Kingdom in Allentown, Pennsylvania. Manufactured by the Dinn Corporation and designed by Curtis D. Summers, the roller coaster opened to the...
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  • Dinn, Kings Island's Director of Construction, Maintenance and Engineering. Dinn left Kings Island in 1984 to start his own firm the Dinn Corporation...
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    Dizzee World and renamed "Roller Coaster" in 1995. Raging Wolf Bobs Dinn Corporation Wooden twister coaster 1988 2007 Closed on June 16, 2007 due to a train...
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    Gemini, was introduced. Cedar Point asked for proposals from TOGO, Dinn Corporation, Intamin and Arrow Dynamics to build a roller coaster without inversions...
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    Thunder Run (Kentucky Kingdom) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Kingdom reopened under new operators. The ride was manufactured by Dinn Corporation and designed by Curtis D. Summers and John Fetterman. With 2,850 feet...
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    Pegasus (Efteling) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Netherlands. Designed by Curtis D. Summers and manufactured by the Dinn Corporation, the roller coaster opened to the public on July 1, 1991. In an attempt...
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    to 1.2 million guests over the 1997 season. In June 1997, Banc One Corporation completed its acquisition of Liberty National Bank and Trust Company...
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    Timber Wolf (roller coaster) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Dinn Corporation)
    Timber Wolf was designed by Curtis D. Summers and was built by the Dinn Corporation. It opened on April 1, 1989. Timber Wolf is one of three wooden roller...
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    finale. The collaboration between Dinn and Summers would later lead to the pair teaming up and forming the Dinn Corporation, a construction firm that designed...
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  • previously operated a Myrtle Beach Pavilion. Mean Streak 1991 2016 Dinn Corporation A wooden roller coaster. Mean Streak was the tallest wooden coaster...
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    which acquired the ride in a last minute bid at auction. Charlie Dinn of the Dinn Corporation was contracted to relocate the ride and supervised the reconstruction...
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    Flying Dutchman Pinfari Steel Sit Down 1972–1988 Demolished. Hercules Dinn Corporation Wooden Sit Down 1989–2003 Demolished. Laser Anton Schwarzkopf Steel...
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    Wolverine Wildcat wooden roller coaster, the first coaster manufactured by the Dinn & Summers partnership. The park also introduced a Chance Thunderbolt, two...
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    Manufacturer Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters Designer Herbert Paul Schmeck and Dinn Corporation Lift/launch system Chain Lift Hill Height 85 ft (26 m) Drop 78 ft (24 m)...
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  • of a new wooden rollercoaster at Geauga Lake in 1988, Funtime contracted Dinn & Summers to build a new wooden coaster for Darien. The Predator roller coaster...
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    Cyclone's former support structure. Originally constructed by the Dinn Corporation, Georgia Cyclone first opened on March 3, 1990. Georgia Cyclone opened...
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  • lap bar installations. Park owner Hunt-Midwest and ride manufacturer Dinn Corporation settled with the family for $200,000. On August 2, 2014, an 11-year-old...
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    Street Journal reported that Wynne's development company, Great Southwest Corporation, had purchased 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) of land along the Chattahoochee...
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