Thrust Air 2000
A Thrust Air 2000 is a unique form of launched roller-coaster created by S&S Worldwide, Inc., that uses refrigerated, compressed air to shoot a rubber-wheeled car down a steel track. Do-Dodonpa, located at Fuji-Q Highland, is the only production model in existence. It was built by S&S Worldwide of Logan Utah. It was once the fastest roller coaster in the world and still holds the record of the world's fastest acceleration on a roller coaster. Another model, the Hypersonic XLC, was opened at Kings Dominion in 2001, but it was later closed and put up for sale in 2007. Both models were fabricated by Intermountain Lift, Inc.Prototype
The prototype Thrust Air 2000 was made in 1999 at the S&S Power plant in Utah.Stats
- Height:.
- Climb: 90 degrees
- Drop: 90 degrees
- Acceleration: 0-80 mph in 1.8 sec
- Top Speed: about '
- Launch System: Ingersoll-Rand screw type compressor
- Track layout: Out-and-back'' roller coaster
- Track type: I-beam