Facts & Stats
Pantopia
Ride Requirements
335 feet tall. 90 degree mid-air turn. 68-ton counterweight.
More than 6,000 bolts.
How much do you really know about North America’s tallest
freestanding drop tower – Falcon’s Fury? Take a deeper behind-the-scenes dive
in to how Falcon’s Fury works, including facts, statistics and more:
105 h-piles for the foundation driven between 75’-205’ into
the ground
These h-piles were fused together with a 5’ thick concrete
pile cap that took 45 truckloads of concrete. A 50’x50’ hole 25’ deep was dug
to install the pile cap
Parts have been shipped from Spain, Slovakia, Switzerland
and Germany
A 383-foot tall crane was used to assemble the final
segments of the tower
Construction started in June
The base tube is 95 tons
105 ton second tube segment (single heaviest piece)
77-ton machine house
68-ton counterweight
Four DC motors in the machine house (at the top)
32 seats separated into rows of 4 (8 rows)
Variable hold time at the top of the ride before drop (so
you never know how long you’ll hang there)
Five to six second freefall time (according to the ride
manufacturer)
Eddy Current Braking system (magnetic brakes)
Over 6,000 bolts to tie all of the tube segments together
Eight tube segments and one machine house
The side “wings” at each end of the seat carriage are made
out of carbon fiber to help keep weight down