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The Caterpillar ride is a vintage flat ride engineered by the inventor Hyla F. Maynes of North Tonawanda, New York, who dubbed it the Caterpillar when it debuted in Coney Island, New York in 1925. It generates a significant amount of centrifugal force, causing the riders on the inside of the seats to crush the riders on the outside of the seats. It was once found at nearly every amusement park around the United States, but is now so rare that an original Caterpillar ride can only be found operating in two parks today. Though only two Caterpillars are known to be operating, there have been reports claiming there are additional Caterpillars in storage or standing (but not operating) at a few other parks.

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  • Caterpillar (ride) (en)
  • Rupsbaan (nl)
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  • Een Rupsbaan of kortweg Rups is een ouderwetse kermisattractie. De attractie bestaat uit een carrousel met tweepersoonskarretjes die steeds sneller gaan rijden. Het railstraject, waarover de karretjes rijden, is golvend. Door de snelheid van de karretjes en de daarbij optredende middelpuntvliedende kracht worden de twee personen als het ware naar elkaar toe geduwd. Als de karretjes eenmaal op snelheid zijn, gaat er een zeil over de karren zodat toeschouwers niet meer kunnen zien wat er in de wagens gebeurt. Door deze twee aspecten was en is de attractie altijd erg in trek bij verliefde stellen. (nl)
  • The Caterpillar ride is a vintage flat ride engineered by the inventor Hyla F. Maynes of North Tonawanda, New York, who dubbed it the Caterpillar when it debuted in Coney Island, New York in 1925. It generates a significant amount of centrifugal force, causing the riders on the inside of the seats to crush the riders on the outside of the seats. It was once found at nearly every amusement park around the United States, but is now so rare that an original Caterpillar ride can only be found operating in two parks today. Though only two Caterpillars are known to be operating, there have been reports claiming there are additional Caterpillars in storage or standing (but not operating) at a few other parks. (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Canobie_Lake_Park_Caterpillar_from_overhead.jpg
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  • Caterpillar at Canobie Lake Park as seen from overhead in 2019 (en)
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  • Hyla F. Maynes (en)
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  • The Caterpillar ride is a vintage flat ride engineered by the inventor Hyla F. Maynes of North Tonawanda, New York, who dubbed it the Caterpillar when it debuted in Coney Island, New York in 1925. It generates a significant amount of centrifugal force, causing the riders on the inside of the seats to crush the riders on the outside of the seats. It was once found at nearly every amusement park around the United States, but is now so rare that an original Caterpillar ride can only be found operating in two parks today. Though only two Caterpillars are known to be operating, there have been reports claiming there are additional Caterpillars in storage or standing (but not operating) at a few other parks. The ride features a complete circuit of motorized vehicles which are connected end-to-end all the way around the ride, in a manner similar to a Music Express. Also, the cars travel a circular, undulating (wave-like) track very similar to that of a Tumble Bug. This ride is famous for its usually green canopy (one previously located at Geauga Lake had a yellow and black canopy) that automatically, or manually in the case of Heritage Park's, begins to slowly surround the cars and fully encapsulate them once the ride reaches its maximum velocity, though DelGrosso's indoor version called Space Odyssey operated without it. When covered with the canopy, the ride tends to look like a caterpillar, which is probably how Mr. Maynes got the name for his ride. A high powered fan located at one point under the carriage of the ride, was traditionally used to surprise riders with a blast of air as the cars go around the track. The Caterpillar most likely served as Moser Rides' inspiration for the popular Music Express (sometimes Musik Express or Himalaya) style ride. The Amor Express is a caterpillar/Music Express hybrid variant made by SDC. Dubbed "The Love Machine", it has the appearance of a typical Music Express, but features a manually operated canopy that is striped similar in fashion to the traditional caterpillar. (en)
  • Een Rupsbaan of kortweg Rups is een ouderwetse kermisattractie. De attractie bestaat uit een carrousel met tweepersoonskarretjes die steeds sneller gaan rijden. Het railstraject, waarover de karretjes rijden, is golvend. Door de snelheid van de karretjes en de daarbij optredende middelpuntvliedende kracht worden de twee personen als het ware naar elkaar toe geduwd. Als de karretjes eenmaal op snelheid zijn, gaat er een zeil over de karren zodat toeschouwers niet meer kunnen zien wat er in de wagens gebeurt. Door deze twee aspecten was en is de attractie altijd erg in trek bij verliefde stellen. (nl)
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  • At least 7 originals; 2 are still operating (en)
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