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Flight Deck (formerly Top Gun) is a steel inverted roller coaster located at California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Built by Bolliger & Mabillard and designed by Werner Stengel, the roller coaster made its debut on March 20, 1993, as Top Gun. The roller coaster was built as Paramount, who had purchased the Great America theme park in 1992 along with several other parks, sought to expand its entertainment opportunities and promote its films. After Paramount sold off its Great America park to Cedar Fair, the roller coaster was rebranded as Flight Deck.

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  • Flight Deck (California’s Great America) (de)
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  • Flight Deck (California's Great America) (fr)
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  • Flight Deck in California's Great America (Santa Clara, Kalifornien, USA) ist eine Stahlachterbahn vom Modell Inverted Coaster des Herstellers Bolliger & Mabillard, die am 19. März 1993 als Top Gun eröffnet wurde. 2008 wurde sie in Flight Deck umbenannt. Die 689 m lange Strecke erreicht eine Höhe von 31 m und besitzt einen 28 m hohen First Drop, auf dem die Züge eine Höchstgeschwindigkeit von 81 km/h erreichen. Es wurden drei Inversionen verbaut: ein Looping, eine Zero-g-Roll und ein Korkenzieher. (de)
  • Flight Deck sont des montagnes russes inversées du parc California's Great America, situé à San José, dans la banlieue de Santa Clara, en Californie, aux États-Unis. Elles étaient plus connues sous le nom de Top Gun entre 1993 et 2007. (fr)
  • Flight Deck (formerly Top Gun) is a steel inverted roller coaster located at California's Great America in Santa Clara, California. Built by Bolliger & Mabillard and designed by Werner Stengel, the roller coaster made its debut on March 20, 1993, as Top Gun. The roller coaster was built as Paramount, who had purchased the Great America theme park in 1992 along with several other parks, sought to expand its entertainment opportunities and promote its films. After Paramount sold off its Great America park to Cedar Fair, the roller coaster was rebranded as Flight Deck. (en)
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