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The Enterprise is an
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, manufactured primarily by HUSS Park Attractions and Anton Schwarzkopf beginning in 1972. The HUSS ride was an adaptation and improvement of a design produced earlier that year by Schwarzkopf, with an increased passenger capacity. Despite not owning the original incarnation of the ride, HUSS was issued the
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. Although Schwarzkopf was the first to build the more standard Enterprise, the overall design was actually predated by another ride, the ''Passat'', which first opened in 1964. This is only considered a precursor, however, as the mechanism used to lift the arm up and down as well as the overall look of the ride is much different from a typical Enterprise. The ride is named after USS ''Enterprise'' from the TV series ''
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''. The backdrop is decorated with space-themed art and a silhouette of the starship ''Enterprise''. Enterprises are manufactured by HUSS, Schwarzkopf, and Heinz Fähtz; all sharing the name Enterprise. Both trailer and park versions have been created and are in use. In 2015, Italian manufacturer
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introduced the Endeavour, a new ride billed as being based on the Enterprise. This ride mainly differs in its seating and restraint configuration, which is floorless with over-the-shoulder restraints.


Design and operation

In the ride, up to two people sit in one of 20 gondolas arranged in a circle, one in front of the other. The ride moves clockwise, dispelling a slight amount of
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. A hydraulically powered arm underneath the ride then raises and tilts the frame so that the ride is rotating at 87° from the horizontal, transforming the ride from a horizontal experience to a nearly vertical one. On most Enterprise models, there are no safety restraints inside the enclosed gondolas; the force applied to the riders is sufficient to keep them pinned in their seats. However, some models have been fitted with seat belts. Riders usually hold onto the bars surrounding them for extra safety. these bars are usually padded, but on models such as the Orbit at California’s Great America, the gripping bars along the side of the cabin are Velcro wrapped in a material that distinguishes them from the other bars that enclosed the gondola. Most parks and carnivals require riders to be at least tall, though it is not uncommon to see restrictions as much as or more. The transportable version of the ride racks onto two trailers, the first carrying the wheel, arm, and drive systems while the second is loaded with the gondolas, platforms, and any additional equipment. The first trailer also acts as the base of the ride while in operation.


Variants


Passat

Much like any other Enterprise-type ride, the Passat has a number of caged gondolas, in this case 12, that sit around a circular frame, which, in turn, sits on the end of an arm. But what makes this ride different from an Enterprise is that the center of the frame, as well as the end of the arm, is fitted around an arc-shaped pillar, which is used to raise and lower the arm in order to tilt it from horizontal to vertical. The earliest known machine, ''Passat'', was originally built by German show family Winter, who started traveling it to funfairs in 1964. Later machines were built by Klaus and possibly Heinz Fähtz. Although the whereabouts of these rides are mostly unknown, there is one, known as ''Super Passat'', which is currently believed to be in storage.


Giant Enterprise/SkyLab

In the early 1980s, HUSS produced a larger version of the Enterprise called the SkyLab. It features 15–20 four-seater gondolas (up to four riders per seat) and had a diameter of approximately or greater. Most SkyLabs have been dismantled; however, there is one known model still operating: ''Cyclone'' at Parque Del Café in Montenegro, Quindio,
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.


UFO

HUSS used the basis of the Enterprise for another ride called the UFO. This ride was similar in operation, but the cars did not swing freely and riders stood up facing the center of the ride. Similarly to most Enterprise rides, there are no restraints due to the centrifugal force experienced on the ride. This ride is no longer in production.


Fly Away

HUSS also used the design of the Enterprise for a newer attraction called Fly Away. In this version, riders lay on their stomachs to simulate the feeling of flying. This version also has the capability to spin riders forwards or backwards.


Schwarzkopf

The Schwarzkopf versions of the Enterprise have either 16 or 21 gondolas, thus having a different diameter of the wheel. The gondolas are also smaller than the HUSS version. Originally, the gondolas were produced in-house; they were later replaced by gondolas manufactured separately by Reverchon.


Heinz Fähtz

Heinz Fähtz manufactured some 16-gondola Enterprises. The only known operating park model is at Six Flags Darien Lake, installed in 1981. Another portable ride is traveled in New Zealand b
Mahons Amusements
loading on 2 trailers complete with backflash.


Emiliana Luna Park

The Emiliana Luna Park version of the Enterprise has 20 gondolas. One Enterprise manufactured by Emiliana Luna Park, named Kehrä, is located at Linnanmäki amusement park in Finland.


Senyo Kogyo Co.

One model is known to be operating currently at Yokohama Cosmo World. ''Super Planet'' is comparable to the Huss Giant Enterprise models, as they both feature similar gondolas that accommodate four riders in two seats. Unlike the Huss version which has only 15 gondolas, the Senyo Kogyo version has 20, which allows for a total of 80 passengers. This makes it one of the largest Enterprise rides in size and capacity.


Appearances

: ''Note: The Schwarzkopf Park Model versions of the ride are indicated with "(SDC)" following the park or operator name. The Heinz Fähtz Enterprise is marked "(HF)".''


Current rides

* Serbia - Enterprise(SDC-Italy) 1984 Owned by Lukic Family, travel model * Argentina – At least two; ''Enterprise I'' at Parque de la Ciudad and ''Enterprise II'' (SDC) at Parque de la Ciudad * Australia – At least three; ''The Enterprise'' at Luna Park Melbourne, one traveling model, and a third under refurbishment, location unknown. * Canada – At least two; ''Enterprise '' at Playland, ''The STORM'', at Calaway Park, and several portable models * Colombia – At least one; ''Cyclone'' at Parque Nacional del Café *Chile - ''Super Hero'' (Fly Away) at Fantasilandia * Denmark – At least two; ''Enterprise'' at Bakken (disassembled and is to be renovated and sold) and 'Solhjulet' at Sommerland Syd * Egypt – One in Dream Park; largest amusement park in Egypt and the Middle East * Estonia – At least one; a traveling model owned by Tivoli Tuur. Got into fire in 2007; 41 were injured. * Finland – Two; ''Enterprise'' (Huss) at
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amusement park (from 2019) and ''Kehrä'' (Emiliana Luna Park) at
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amusement park (from 2009). * France – At least one Enterprise; ''Gravity'' at Kingoland. * Germany – One travelling Enterprise; ''Mondlift'' owned by Zehle., plus a few stationary Enterprises in different amusement parks – all manufactured by Huss. * Italy - ''Enterprise Famiglia bellucci "Puglia"'' (HUSS) ... (Trailer Mode) Year 2014 * India − At least five; three at Mumbai (2 at Six Flags, 1 at Play Land), 1 in New Delhi at Essel World and 1 at Hydrabad at Musky Mountain. * Japan - At least one; ''Super Planet'' manufactured by Senyo Kogyo at Yokohama Cosmo World. * Nigeria – One of its kind ''Enterprise'' at Hi Impact Planet Amusement park & Resort, Lagos Ibadan Expressway Ibafo (HF) * Netherlands – At least four; ''Enterprise'' (SDC) at Attractiepark Slagharen, ''G-Force'' at Walibi Holland, ''Kwal'' at Drievliet and ''Tarantula Magica'' at Avonturenpark Hellendoorn. * New Zealand – One traveling; ''Enterprise'' at Mahons Amusements (HF) *Poland - One; ''Phoenix'' at Legendia Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko, Chorzów. * United Kingdom At least two; ''
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, and a traveling ''Enterprise'' owned by Funfair Props. * United States of America – At least ten; ''Centennial Screamer'' at Lagoon Amusement Park; ''Enterprise'' at Dorney Park, Washington State Fair, the Strates Shows traveling railway carnival, and Murphy Bros. Exposition; ''Flyin' Tiger'' at Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin'; ''The Orbit'' (SDC) at California's Great America (formerly known as Orleans Orbit); ''Silver Bullet'' at Six Flags Darien Lake (HF); and ''Zulu'' at
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Past appearances

The following Enterprise rides at the following amusement parks are now defunct. : ''Note: The Schwarzkopf Park Model versions of the ride are indicated with "(SDC)" following the park or operator name. '' * ''Alakazam'' (Fly-Away) at Pleasure Island, Cleethorpes (2002-2016) moved to Fantasilandia, Chile * ''Apple Turnover'' (SDC) at
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(1976–1991) * ''Black Widow's Web'' at Lightwater Valley (2001-2017) * ''Cíclope'' at Reino Aventura (1982-1994) * ''Cyclops'' at
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(1980-2002) * ''Enterprise'' at Camden Park (closed in 1993) * ''Enterprise'' at Elitch Gardens (1984-1987) * ''Enterprise'' at Loudon Castle, Scotland (?–2010), closed when the park went defunct * ''Enterprise'' at Rocky Point Amusement Park (closed in 1994) * ''Enterprise'' at Lake Compounce (1986-2015), moved to Kennywood and operated through 2020. * ''Enterprise'' at Boblo Island Amusement Park (????-1993) * ''Enterprise'' at Parque de Atracciones de Vizcaya (closed in 1990) * ''Enterprise'' (Huss Portable Model) at
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(1975–1977) * ''Spin Meister'' (SDC) at
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(1979–2005), originally named Enterprise. * ''Enterprise'' (Huss Portable Model) at Tusenfryd (1988–2006). Moved to Lindströms Tivoli in
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(2006), and to a Swedish showman, Håkan Skogh (2006–2009). From 2010 owner Troost-Spel in the Netherlands. * ''Enterprise'' (later renamed Inferno) at
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(1977-2010) * ''Enterprise'' at Wasalandia (1988–1996) * ''Enterprise'' at Mariner's Landing, Wildwood, NJ (1977-1999) * ''Enterprise'' at Oaks Amusement Park * ''Enterprise'' at Fun Forest,
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(closed ca. 2009) * ''Enterprise'' at Valleyfair (closed in 2016) * ''Enterprise'' (SDC) at Tykkimäki (1999-2017) * ''Enterprise'' at Kentucky Kingdom (closed in 2017) * ''Enterprise'' at Casino Pier (1975-2012; destroyed by
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), reportedly the first Enterprise in the United States. * ''Enterprise'' at Alton Towers (1984–2022) * ''Enterprise'' at All-Russia Exhibition Centre (1976–2016) * ''Highland Fling'' (SDC) at Six Flags St. Louis (1977-2017) * ''La Turbina'' (SDC) at
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* ''Loop Trainer Flying Machine'' (SDC) at
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(1976–1989) * ''Nightwing'' at
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(closed in 2008) * ''Orbit'' (SDC) at
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(closed in 2016) * '' The Orbiter'' at
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(SkyLab) (1981-2018) * ''Reactor'' at
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(1977–1993) (originally named Enterprise from 1977 to 1987) * ''Reef Diver'' at Dreamworld (1983 -2014) (originally named Enterprise from 1983 to 2002) * ''Rodeo Round-Up'' at Frontier City (closed in 2015) * Scream Weaver at
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(1979-2024) originally opened to the park as Meteorite in 1979. * ''Silver Bullet'' at
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(1976–2004) (originally named Enterprise from 1976 to 1996) * ''Skylab'' at Great Escape (closed in 2001) * ''Skylab'' at
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(1986–1997) * ''Sky Loop'' at Luna Park, Tel Aviv (SkyLab, previously travelled in Germany in 1979–1990) * ''Space Wheel'' at
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(1984–2015) * ''Vertigo'' at Alabama Adventure (1998-2011; in storage 2003-2006) * ''Volcano'' at Kennywood (1978-2015; 2016-2020), originally named Enterprise. Structure replaced with former Lake Compounce model from 2016-2020. * ''Wagon Wheel'' (SDC) at Six Flags Fiesta Texas (1996–2011) (originally at Six Flags Over Texas from 1977 to 1995 as Spinnaker) * ''Wheelie'' (SDC) at Six Flags Over Georgia (1977–2012), removed and closed to make way for SkyScreamer. Moved to Fun Spot America Theme Parks Orlando park from 2013-2024. * ''Witches' Wheel'' (Huss) at
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(1977-2018)


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References

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