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- Dive_Coaster abstract "A Dive Coaster (previously known as Diving Machine) is a type of steel roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard where riders experience a moment of free-falling with at least one 90-degree drop. Unlike other roller coasters where the lift hill takes the train directly to the first drop, a Dive Coaster lift hill leads to a flat section of track followed by a holding brake which stops the train just as it enters the vertical drop. After a few seconds, the train is released into the drop.Development of the Dive Coaster began between 1994 and 1995 with Oblivion at Alton Towers opening on March 14, 1998, making it the world's first Dive Coaster. The trains for this type of coaster are relatively short consisting of two to three cars. Bolliger & Mabillard have recently begun to also use floorless trains on this model to enhance the experience. As of 2014, seven Dive Coasters have been built with one planned to open in 2015 at Gardaland.".
- Dive_Coaster thumbnail AltonTowers-Oblivion.JPG?width=300.
- Dive_Coaster wikiPageExternalLink dive-coaster_en.aspx.
- Dive_Coaster wikiPageID "6721973".
- Dive_Coaster wikiPageRevisionID "606538147".
- Dive_Coaster caption "Oblivion's main drop at Alton Towers in the United Kingdom.".
- Dive_Coaster firstProduced "1998".
- Dive_Coaster hasPhotoCollection Dive_Coaster.
- Dive_Coaster imagedimensions "250".
- Dive_Coaster manufacturer "Bolliger & Mabillard".
- Dive_Coaster name "Dive Coaster".
- Dive_Coaster no.OfInstallations "8".
- Dive_Coaster rcdbNumber "6803".
- Dive_Coaster restraint "Over-the-shoulder".
- Dive_Coaster ridersPerRow "6".
- Dive_Coaster status "in production".
- Dive_Coaster vehicleType "Floorless or normal seats located above the track".
- Dive_Coaster subject Category:Bolliger_&_Mabillard.
- Dive_Coaster subject Category:Dive_Coaster_roller_coasters.
- Dive_Coaster subject Category:Types_of_roller_coasters.
- Dive_Coaster type Abstraction100002137.
- Dive_Coaster type Attribute100024264.
- Dive_Coaster type Disorder113972797.
- Dive_Coaster type DiveCoasterRollerCoasters.
- Dive_Coaster type RollerCoaster113979786.
- Dive_Coaster type State100024720.
- Dive_Coaster type Turbulence113979173.
- Dive_Coaster comment "A Dive Coaster (previously known as Diving Machine) is a type of steel roller coaster manufactured by Bolliger & Mabillard where riders experience a moment of free-falling with at least one 90-degree drop. Unlike other roller coasters where the lift hill takes the train directly to the first drop, a Dive Coaster lift hill leads to a flat section of track followed by a holding brake which stops the train just as it enters the vertical drop.".
- Dive_Coaster label "Dive Coaster".
- Dive_Coaster label "Dive Coaster".
- Dive_Coaster label "Dive Coaster".
- Dive_Coaster label "Duikachtbaan".
- Dive_Coaster label "Machine plongeante".
- Dive_Coaster label "Ныряющая горка".
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Dive_Coaster.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Dive_Coaster.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Machine_plongeante.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Duikachtbaan.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs m.0gkkq4.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Q635966.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Q635966.
- Dive_Coaster sameAs Dive_Coaster.
- Dive_Coaster wasDerivedFrom Dive_Coaster?oldid=606538147.
- Dive_Coaster depiction AltonTowers-Oblivion.JPG.
- Dive_Coaster homepage dive-coaster_en.aspx.
- Dive_Coaster isPrimaryTopicOf Dive_Coaster.