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Achterbahn: Magic Flyer (2011 bis ?)
Percy's Railway (2008 bis 2010)
Goliath Jr. (2001 bis 2007)
Wile E. Coyote Coaster (1985 bis 1998)
Clown Coaster (1971 bis 1984)
Freizeitpark: Six Flags Magic Mountain (Valencia, California, USA)
Klassifizierung: Achterbahn
Typ: Stahl - Sitzend
Status: In Betrieb seit 3/31/2001
Eingelagert von 1999 bis 2000
In Betrieb von 1971 bis 1998
Standortwechsel: Beverly Park als Unbekannt
Six Flags Magic Mountain als Magic Flyer
Hersteller / Modell: Bradley and Kaye / All Models / Little Dipper
Strecken Layout: Oval
Kategorien: Kinder
Karten: Bing Maps (Satellit) · Google Maps (Satellit)
Kapazität: 360 Fahrgäste pro Stunde
 
Länge: 350' 
Höhe: 10' 
Inversionen: 0 
Geschwindigkeit: 10 mph 
 
Züge: Single train with 3 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 12 riders.
Einschränkungen: Riders must be 54" or shorter to ride.
 
Geschichte: The Goliath Jr. was rebuilt and customized to look like the Goliath from the former Wile E. Coyote Coaster.  The old supports were replaced with supports that resembled those found on the Goliath.  The trains were rebuilt from the chassis up.  And it was repainted with Goliath's color scheme.
Fakten: According to a maintenance worker who has been with Magic Mountain since the opening, this Bradley & Kaye coaster came from Beverly Park.  Beverly Park was owned by David  Bradley and he installed the his first prototype coaster at the park in 1946.  So it is possible that Magic Mountain now owns this original 1946 prototype.  It is also possible since David Bradley owned the park, the coasters were swapped out as they were sold, making it a later model.
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