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    fourth dimension coaster. Eejanaika is taller, faster, and longer than its predecessor, X2, at Six Flags Magic Mountain. The roller coaster, designed by S&S...
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    is a steel roller coaster operating at Six Flags Magic Mountain in Valencia, California. It is the world's first 4th Dimension roller coaster and was the...
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    Magic Mountain)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved 18 November 2010. Marden, Duane. "Eejanaika  (Fuji-Q Highland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved...
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  • Roller coasters are widely known for their drops, inversions, airtime, and other intense ride elements that contribute to a thrilling ride experience...
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  • many parts of Japan in 1867–1868. Eejanaika or Eijanaika may refer to: Eijanaika (film) Eejanaika (roller coaster) "Eijanaika" (song) This disambiguation...
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    A roller coaster inversion is a roller coaster element in which the track turns riders upside-down and then returns them to an upright position. Early...
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    Coaster train do not spin — they are locked in place. Examples of 4th Dimension roller coasters include X2 at Six Flags Magic Mountain and Eejanaika at...
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    world's first modern roller coaster to feature an inversion Eejanaika at Fuji-Q Highland, the world's tallest and second fastest wing coaster Kingda Ka at Six...
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    A hypercoaster is a roller coaster with a height or drop measuring at least 200 feet (61 m). The term was first coined by Arrow Dynamics and Cedar Point...
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  •  (Mysterious Island)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved July 4, 2011. Marden, Duane. "Eejanaika  (Fuji-Q Highland)". Roller Coaster DataBase. Retrieved...
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    six roller coasters: Eejanaika (ええじゃないか): 76 metres tall, 126 km/h. Opened on 19 July 2006 and is only one of three fourth dimension roller coasters ever...
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  • Alan Schilke (category Roller coaster designers)
    roller coaster designer based in Hayden, Idaho, United States. He first made his mark on the industry by designing the 4th Dimension roller coaster,...
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    amusement park at Fujiyoshida with roller coasters Eejanaika, and Takabisha, the world's steepest roller coaster, is also a popular destination for day...
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