New Six Flags Rollercoaster Will Break Record By Traveling 155 Miles Per Hour

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A new record-breaking rollercoaster will make its debut at the Six Flags Qiddiya in Saudi Arabia.

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The brand new rollercoaster named “Falcon’s Flight” will be completed by 2023 and will travel 2.5 miles per track at a speed of 155 miles per hour. According to CNN, the three-minute ride will also break the record of the world’s tallest free-standing rollercoaster structure and its cars will hold 20 passengers.

“The Falcon’s Flight will also be the world’s tallest free-standing coaster structure, featuring a parabolic airtime hill allowing a weightlessness airtime experience,”

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The construction on the ride started in 2018 and is expected to be completed by 2023. Six Flags Qiddiya will feature 28 rides and attractions with six different areas such as Discovery Springs; City Of Thrills; Steam Town; Twilight Gardens; Valley of Fortune and Grand Exposition.

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