- Evolution (ride)
Evolution is a large thrill ride manufactured by FarFabbri in
Italy . It consists of 4 inclined pillars which support a revolving arm. On one end of the arm are some counterweights and on the other is a rotating hub which holds 10 cars. The minimum height requirement is 48 inches or taller. Portable Fabbri units break down onto two trailers. Set up requires around 5-6 hours for the ride's assembly. The original ride was manufactured in 1992 by Nauta Bussink(now Ronald Bussink). Bussink built only three Evolutions. Evolution formerly travelled the European circuit before it was sold to Six Flags St. Louis. The second one, dubbed Imperator, was sold to showman in China. The third model is said to be in storage in the Netherlands. It was last seen travelling with the Dutch carnival company Magic Fair Attractions.As of right now only two Fabbri Evolutions travel in the U.S. One is owned by independent carnival operator Bishop Amusement Rides of San Antonio, Texas and travels with Ray Cammack Shows. The other Evolution is owned by Butler Amusements of Fairfield, California.
The Cars
The cars are able to tip back 90 degrees so that passengers are lying on their backs looking up. The arm makes a 360 degree rotation around its axis spinning the cars upside down to a height of 20 meters. There are 4 riders per each car. The restraint is an over the head harness. Fabbri Versions have 10 cars seating 40 riders and Bussink models have 16 cars seating 64 people.
Variations
There are two manufacturers of the Evolution, Far Fabbri and Nauta Bussink make Evolution rides however both versions are quite different. The Fabbri ride is much smaller than the Bussink version which is some times referred to as the Giant Evolution. It has capacity for 64 passengers per ride whilst Fabbri's only seats 40 riders. When the wheel is spinning in the air, the Fabbri model will either hold the seats upside-down or face down (depending on the controls) and the Bussink model will actually hold riders right-side up when the wheel is at the top.
Rotations
Bussink Evolutions will normally only circuit once around like the Xcalibur at Six Flags St. Louis made by Bussnik, while Fabbri versions will circuit around multiple times depending on the operator. But on the fair route Evolutions are known to go around between 3 and 5 times in a single ride cycle,
Six Flags tends to tone down its rides.Incident
On March 14, 2003, a Evolution ride owned by Jerry Payne, collapsed at a
Fair at the Regency Square Mall inJacksonville ,Florida 3 people suffered only minor injuries. A police spokesman says the ride appeared to give way at its base as it was coming to a stop.Names
Other names for the Fabbri Versions include Discovery, Excalibur, Excalibur 2, Terroriser and Circulator. The Bussink version has also been named Xcalibur, Evolution and Imperator. The Bussink version is a pretty rare attraction as there are only three produced. Xcalibur is located at Six Flags St. Louis (formerly operated at Six Flags Great Adventure and prior to that traveled throughout Europe before being rethemed and sent to its current location). Imperator was the second model produced. It started out traveling the fairs in Europe until it found a permanent home in Vienna's Prater Park, until 2003 when it was dismantled and sent to travel the fairs again for the next few seasons. Imperator is now sold to China and has not yet been spotted anywhere. The third model is the most mysterious as it is the least known model of the three. It is believed that the third model in storage somewhere in the Netherlands. The Fabbri version is far more common and can be found at parks and fairs around the world.
References
http://www.news4jax.com/news/2045737/detail.html - Carnival Reopens Three Days After Ride Collapse
http://fabbrigroup.com/ride.php?r=165&cat=fm&index=fabbrigroup&pp=2 - Evolution Statistics
http://flatrides.com/Ride%20Index%20Pages/evolution.html - Fabbri Evolution
http://flatrides.com/Ride%20Index%20Pages/busevolution.html - Bussink Evolution
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