Alan Schilke (/ʃɪlki/, shill-KEE) is an American engineer and roller coaster designer based in Hayden, Idaho, United States. He first made his mark on...
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Illinois. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) and designed by Alan Schilke, the roller coaster features RMC's Topper Track design and opened to...
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built the first 4th Dimension roller coaster, X2, which was designed by Alan Schilke in 2002. Arrow Development's ownership changed three times between the...
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steel in 2013 by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC), led by designer Alan Schilke, and reopened as Iron Rattler. RMC installed their patented I-Box track...
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statistics Type Steel Manufacturer Rocky Mountain Construction Designer Alan Schilke Model I-Box Track Track layout Twister Lift/launch system Chain lift...
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three years by RMC owner Fred Grubb, and Ride Centerline, LLC engineers Alan Schilke and Dody Bachtar. The steel track was designed to be a replacement for...
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to steel. Manufactured by Rocky Mountain Construction and designed by Alan Schilke, it features a 10-story drop, a maximum speed of 55 mph (89 km/h), and...
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coaster located at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. Designed by Alan Schilke, Outlaw Run is the first wooden roller coaster manufactured by Rocky...
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while riding, and a ban on bringing audio/video equipment onto the ride. Alan Schilke, the inventor of the fourth dimension roller coaster Ee ja nai ka Kikuchi...
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original dueling roller coasters, and used the steel I-Box track created by Alan Schilke. Busch Gardens reutilized parts of the previous infrastructure for the...
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