Chicago - X-Flight is a steel roller coaster in the County Fair 
Section of Six Flags Great America near Chicago, Illinois.  X-Flight 
opened as the second Wing Coaster in the United States after,Wild Eagle,
 and it is Six Flags Great America, Illinois, thriteenth roller coaster.
    
 A little bit about what happens when you ride on the X-Flight will 
be like: a pre-drop (or, kicker) that is usually found on coasters of 
this type.  After the lift hill (devices used to pull trains up hills), a
 pre-drop acts as a shelf for the front of the train while the back is 
still leaving the lift hill.  This is used to reduce strain on the chain
 lift.  After the pre-drop, a half-barrel roll (while riding straight) 
rolls left to right up to 180 degrees.  After the half-barrel roll the 
ride enters a lead-up to the main drop.  This lead-up is upside-down 
(inverted).  Six Flags Great America's X-Flight defies gravity.  By 
virture of being a "wing coaster" their is no track above or below your 
feet.  Instead, sitting in pairs (two side-by-side) riders are suspended
 (hung) on either side of the steel X-Flight track.  X-Flight rises 
twelve stories (approximately 120 feet), reaches speeds up to 55 
miles-per-hour, features five inversions, has a Zero-G roll, and a 
complete barrel roll (360 twist around the track, while going 
straight).  In order, the inversions are:  Dive Loop, Zero-G Roll, 
Immelmann, Zero-G Roll, and an Inline Twist (360 degree twist around the
 track while going straight).
     X-Flight opened May 16, 2012.  
X-Flight trains have seven cars with one row each, seating four 
side-by-side.  X-Flight is one of America's first wing roller coasters. 
 X-Flight may refer to one of two roller coasters.  X-Flight (Six Flags 
Great America) the wing roller coaster at Six Flags Great America.  Or, 
X-Flight (Geauga Lake).  According to Wikipedia, while the park was 
still named Six Flags Ohio, plans for a new roller coaster known as 
X-Flight were revealed on January 4, 2001.  Six days later Six
Flags
 purchased Sea World Ohio - next to Geauga Lake - with the intent of 
merging the two to create Six Flags, Worlds of Adventure.  The new 
venture advertised X-Flight as the first Flying roller coaster in the 
Midwest, and it was the park's tenth roller coaster overall - it was the
 fifth added since 2000.  The new coaster was built on a former bus 
parking lot, and Geauga Lake Road had to be re-routed around the ride.
Land
 clearing for X-Flight began December 1, 2000, and construction on the 
footers began February 9, 2001.  X-Flight opened May 26, 2001.  See full
 story, www.sixflags.com/greatamerica.                    
                  
 
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