Some of you may have noticed this clearly second hand ride pop up on the DB this week. The photos show some red track with running marks already present.
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Interestingly I believe this to be a ride that has long been thought dead. The old Vekoma Stingray Flying Coaster from Suzhou Ferris Wheel park in China.
It's been know for a little while that that ride is currently in India but until now it's been unclear where it is and in what state.
But a bunch of red track showing up all of a sudden lead me (and a couple of partners in crime) to do some investigation.
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Cribbing this image from a recent video from the park shows some interesting and fairly unique cross ties. While the image below posted to the RCDB this week shows a flatter type of crosstie
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As far as I know Stingray is the only ride that can claim to have both
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The flat ones can be seen at the base of the inversion while the angled ones can be seen at the top.
While not 100 percent conclusive the crossties and the knowledge it's in India, well it's enough for me to say it is very likely Stingray.
Would be nice to see this unique ride get a new lease of life.