Classification of flat rides
A "flat ride" refers to attractions at amusement parks, carnivals, fairs and theme parks that usually revolve around. They are everywhere these days. Amusement parks usually have countless of them. And for good reason. Rides dishes are generally regarded as those who move their passengers in a plane generally parallel to the ground as rides that rotate around a vertical axis, as carousels and twists and turns, and walks along the ground like bum according to their speed and other factors, they may or may not be considered rides. Slow, low profile and low impact. Attractions are usually grouped in the sub-category "kiddie rides," and are designed for young riders.
Among the most popular rides dishes are:
Carousels (although the classic rides probably belong in their own category).
The modern carousel derived from raw jousting traditions in Europe and the Middle East. In the early 18th century carousels were built and operated at various fairs and gatherings in central Europe and England. In Europe, Merry-go-rounds generally turn to the right, while in North America, carousels typically go counterclockwise (opposite direction) - viewed from above. A carousel or merry-go-round, is an attraction consisting of a rotating circular platform with seats for riders. The "seats" are traditionally in the form of rows of wooden horses or other animals mounted on posts, many of which are moved up and down by the working speed to simulate galloping, to the accompaniment of music circus loop. Other popular names are the rider, the horse and flying horses. Carousels are usually filled with horses, each horse weighing about 100 pounds (45 kg), but may include various kinds of media, like pigs, zebras, tigers, mythological creatures like dragons or unicorns or. Sometimes a chair or bench seats as such are used as well, and occasionally mounts can be shaped like airplanes or cars. In a playground, a roundabout or merry-go-round is usually a simple platform, child-powered rotating with bars or handles to which children can cling wheelchair.
Tilt-A-Whirl.
The first Tilt-A-Whirls was built of wood, powered by a gas engine, and introduced new cars. Today, the tower is built of steel, aluminum and fiberglass, powered by seven small electric motors, and has seven cars. Tilt-A-Whirl, also known as Waltzer in Europe, is one of the most popular rides dishes designed for commercial use in amusement parks, fairs and carnivals in which he is fluent. Tilt-a-Whirl is a tour-type platform, consisting of seven freely spinning cars that hold three (sometimes four) riders each, that are attached to the fixed pivot point on a rotating platform. As the platform rotates, parts of the platform is raised and lowered, and the centrifugal and gravitational forces arising on the cars rotate in different directions and at different speeds. Passenger weight in these cars may intensify or dampen the rotational movement of the cars, adding to the unpredictable nature of the motion. Mathematicians call this nature unpredictable chaotic movement.
Spinning cups.
Cups is characterized by a carousel spinning vehicles mug style atop a plateau-like floor. Typically, each set of six cups of tea a central bearing mounted below, similar to a car wheel bearing mounted on a circular floor rotatable 360 degrees. The circular cut soil from a large plate-like track. This is driven by a motor through a starting device, the path began when starting to rotate slowly and increase the speed that the operator applies more power. In operation, the operator of the walk turns each cup while the turntable base of the walk together. They are driven by a motor attached to the base or in the middle or outside, the engine will set amidst a gearbox that changes direction and the correct ratio to the desired speed. The fixed motor outside still be a gearbox, but it will be attached to a small rubber wheel which is located along the edge under the platform.
Mad Tea Party is a turn spinning teacup every five Disneyland-style theme parks around the world. The theme of the walk is inspired by the scene Unbirthday Party in Alice in Wonderland Walt Disney. Journey has earned infamy over the years to the number of clients who get motion sickness due to the spinning component for hiking. The attraction is called Mad Tea Party at Disneyland and the Magic Kingdom. It is known as Tea Party Alice in Tokyo Disneyland. Mad Hatter Tea Cups at Disneyland Paris, Mad Hatter Tea Cups and Hong Kong Disneyland.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant style rides.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant ride is a carousel type antenna. Based on the character from the animated feature in 1941, the sixteen vehicles each ride like Dumbo and mounted on hinged frames connected to a rotating hub. Passengers ride in "Dumbos" and can maneuver up and down with a joystick that operates a hydraulic cylinder. The route turns counterclockwise at a constant speed. Dumbo has long been one of the iconic attractions in the Magic Kingdom, the children and their parents share a ride on the back of one of these flying elephants. It is a tour of small capacity, leading to long waits. A tower is tamed happy children based on the flight lovable elephant. Parents and children are sitting inside small fiberglass "elephants" mounted on long metal arms that rotate around a central axis. Checks within each vehicle allow you to raise your arm, you run higher ground. Despite being little different from state fairs rides and theme parks, Magic Kingdom Dumbo is the favorite attraction of much younger children.
There also many other countless varieties rides different dishes, such as wave swinger / Yo-Yo tower / Swing, Hurricane, Jump Around, Round Up, Enterprise, Paratrooper, Trabant / Casino, Music Express, Flying Bobs, gravitons. Some dishes are very exciting rides and take a minimum of space. They come in countless varieties. Basically, if it's not a roller coaster, dark ride, or a tour of the water, it's probably a flat turn. They generally comprise a circular platform and lie on the ground.