Condor (ride)

The Condor is the trade name of an amusement ride sold by HUSS of Bremen, Germany. It was debuted at the 1984 New Orleans World's Fair, under the name "Cyclo Tower".

Condor
The "Bounty Tower" at Holiday Park, Germany
StatusIn Production
ManufacturerHUSS Park Attractions
VariationsCondor 2GH

The Condor has 28 steel-framed gondolas, each with a fiberglass shell, frequently painted to resemble a bird. The seats hold one to two people, one sitting behind the other if they decide to ride double. It can accommodate approximately 1,700 riders per hour. The automatic doors on the ride are operated by pneumatic air pressure and are manually opened and closed. The ride uses a cable and counterweight system within the tower to assist with the raising and lowering of the rotating assembly.

An AC induction motor located at the end of each arm rotates the gondolas; three more on the middle lifting structure rotate the entire assembly and move the tower. To start the ride, most Condors require three buttons be hit at the same time to start the cycle. (The operator in the booth uses his or her thumbs on the two buttons located on the panel, while an attendant in a location around the perimeter must be holding that one as well.)

Operators of the ride have options to operate the ride at different speeds and rotation configurations (forward and reverse), with the potential for unique computerized programs on each ride. These unique motions can also be controlled manually. Most Condor installations are park models. An exception is one of the few traveling models left in the world, Blume & Wollenschlaeger's "Ikarus-Der-Mythos". Ikarus was one of the fastest Condors still in operation, and featured different and unique manually operated ride cycles, usually with reverse rotation. Ikarus was taken off the funfair circuit and put into storage in 2007.

The Condor offers a scenic view combined with an exciting ride cycle, making it one of the most distinctive amusement experiences in the industry. In 2007, Huss discontinued manufacturing new installations of the ride. In 2013, Huss re-introduced the Condor as Condor 2-G (2nd Generation).

In 2016, the first Condor 2GH (second generation hybrid) opened in Tivoli Gardens, Denmark. Called "Fatamorgana", it features both standard Condor gondolas and a "thrill version." In this variation, riders are seated in a ring, facing away from the center, and are spun around at high speed.[1]

Installations


There are several Huss Condor locations throughout the world, including

NameParkLocationModelOpenedStatus
CondorPleasure Island Family Theme Park United KingdomCondorUnknownRemoved
HökfärdenLiseberg SwedenCondor1985Removed
CondorBobbejaanland BelgiumCondor1986Removed
CondorPhantasialand GermanyCondor1986Removed
TaifunTykkimäki FinlandCondor1986Operating
CondorMorey's Piers United StatesCondor1988Removed
CondorSix Flags Magic Mountain United StatesCondor1988Removed
CondorSix Flags St. Louis United StatesCondor1988Removed
IkarusGardaland ItalyCondor1989Removed
RotorParque de Atracciones de Madrid SpainCondor1989Operating
Sky HawkMarineland CanadaCondor1989Operating
The CondorGreat Escape United StatesCondor1989Operating
CondorLa Ronde CanadaCondor1990Operating
CondorHeide Park GermanyCondor1990Removed
Flying FalconHersheypark United StatesCondor1990Removed
CondorSix Flags AstroWorld United StatesCondor1991Removed
CondorSix Flags Great America
Six Flags Great Adventure
United StatesCondor1991
1988 to 1990
Operating
Bounty TowerHoliday Park GermanyCondor1994Removed
IkarusFreizeit-Land Geiselwind GermanyCondor1994Operating
CondorDream Park EgyptCondor1995Operating
SengaSerengeti Park GermanyCondor1995Operating
The EagleAttractiepark Slagharen NetherlandsCondor1998Operating
IkarusVidámpark HungaryCondor1999Removed
DrachenflugAbenteuer Park Oberhausen GermanyCondor2000Removed
LossepladsenBonBon-Land DenmarkCondor2000Operating
CóndorLa Feria Chapultepec Mágico MexicoCondor2002Removed
DrachenflugBelantis GermanyCondor2004Operating
Le CondorLuna Park Fréjus FranceCondor2007Removed
CondorEuropark Idroscola ItalyCondor2009Operating
Sky TwisterSkyline Park GermanyCondor2009Operating
IkarusFantasilandia ChileCondor2011Operating
CondorMiragica ItalyCondor2012Operating
CondorHappy Valley Beijing ChinaCondor 2G2014Operating
AtlantisWunderland Kalkar GermanyCondor2015Operating
Giant CondorM&D's Scotland's Theme Park United KingdomCondor2015Operating
FatamorganaTivoli Gardens DenmarkCondor 2GH2016Operating
Falcon's FlightWorlds of Fun United StatesCondor2017Operating
CondorSun Tzu Cultural Park ChinaCondor 2G2018Operating

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