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Werner Stengel designed this Schwarzkopf Looping Star roller coaster. For its first year it operated in Ocean City, Maryland before moving to the State Fair of Texas where it ran until 1984. Two years later it found its permanent home at Frontier City and was renamed Silver Bullet. This compact looping coaster has a triple out and back layout with an 83-foot tall lift hill and single vertical loop.
| Year | Track | Type | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1979 | Steel | Compact Looping | Anton Schwarzkopf |
| Height: 83 feet | Drop: 80 feet |
| Top Speed: 48 mph | Length: 1,942 feet |
| Inversions: 1 | Trains: 2 - 28 passenger |
| Train Mfg: Anton Schwarzkopf |
1980 – Relocated to State Fair of Texas where it operated until 1984.
1986 – Opened at Frontier City and a tunnel was added to the coaster.
Train has seven cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Ride capacity: 1,700 passengers per hour
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