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Riders on the super-sized MaXair sit in outward-facing suspended seats that form a giant circle of 50 passengers; their legs dangle freely, and each seat has an individual shoulder restraint and restraining belt. At the peak of the pendulum movement that reaches a maximum speed of 70 mph, riders are upside down 140 feet high above the ground and experience "airtime" - that coveted feeling of weightlessness that is popular for thrill-seekers on roller coasters.
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Thursday, April 06, 2006

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