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  2. Senyo Kogyo - Wikipedia

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    Cosmo Clock 21: 107.5 m (353 ft) tall, completed 1989; world's tallest from 1989 to 1997; [1] 112.5 m (369 ft) tall when re-erected in 1999 [2]; Diamond and Flower Ferris Wheel: 117 m (384 ft) tall, the world's second tallest when completed in 2001 [3]

  3. Hurricane (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    Ferris Wheel - Shoot left loop to collect the Ferris Wheel bonus. This can be increased by either hitting the duck targets or the jet bumpers 15K at a time up to a maximum of 1 million. Hurricane Ramp- Shoot for this to be awarded with a skill shot, a PALACE letter, 1 million Points, and start Clown Time. Hit the 4 cat bank targets to relight.

  4. Chance Rides - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Chance Rides/Chance American Wheels will continue to manufacturer and sell R60 wheels in North America under an exclusive license from Dutch Wheels BV. [10] Notable wheels include: The Great Escape Giant Wheel (1989) [17] I-X Center Ferris wheel (1992) 125-foot (38 m) tall. It was the world's tallest indoor wheel when it opened.

  5. Cyclone (pinball) - Wikipedia

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    A revolving mystery wheel is placed in the backbox - ranging from Zilch to 200k, Extra Ball, and Special. [5] A ferris wheel one on the playfield carries the ball for a portion of its rotation. [1] The playfield features boomerang, comet, spookhouse, and cyclone shots. Images on the moving ferris wheel depict a young couple kiss as it turns.

  6. Moscow-850 - Wikipedia

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    Moscow-850 was the tallest Ferris wheel in Russia until an 80-metre wheel opened in Lazarevskoye, near Sochi, in 2012. [1] The wheel was designed by an engineer Vladimir Gnezdilov on the initiative of the Moscow mayor's office and installed in 1995 by the group of companies "Mir" which belonged to Gnezdilov.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  8. Ronald Bussink - Wikipedia

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    Ronald A. Bussink [1] has been a leading designer of giant Ferris wheels and similar structures for over 25 years. [2] Bussink entered the amusement industry market in 1985 [3] and designed, manufactured, and delivered more than 60 giant observation wheels between 1990 and 2005. [4]

  9. 12 Collectible Toys From the 1970s Worth More Than You Think

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    2. Stretch Armstrong. eBay. Introduced in 1976, this gel-filled, stretchable (and extra ripped) action figure captivated kids (and we bet adults, too) with its unique ability to be pulled and ...