| Achterbahn: | Twin Looper (2005 bis 2006) JCB Twin Looper (2003 bis 2004) Twin Looper (1999 bis 2002) Sky Looper (1997 bis 1998) Gladiators (1996) Iron Wolf (1995) |
| Freizeitpark: | American Adventure Theme Park (Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England, UK) |
| Klassifizierung: | Achterbahn |
| Typ: | Stahl - Sitzend |
| Status: | Nicht mehr bestehend In Betrieb von 1995 bis 2006 |
| Standortwechsel: | Lightwater Valley als Soopa Loopa American Adventure Theme Park als Twin Looper Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko als Tic-Tac Tornado |
| Hersteller: | Soquet |
| Karten: | Bing Maps (Satellit) · Google Maps (Satellit) |
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| Inversionen: | 2 | |
| Fahrzeit: | 1:27 | |
| Elemente: | Loop Loop | |
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| Züge: | Single train with 6 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders. |
| Einschränkungen: | Riders must be 1.3 m or taller to ride. |
| Anmerkungen: | The second last row faces backwards so these riders are face-to-face with riders in the last row. |
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| Geschichte: | Lightwater Valley sold this roller coaster back to the manufacturer, Soquet, who then sold it to Granada Theme Parks who placed it at American Adventure as the "Iron Wolf". In 1998 the ride was renamed "Twin Looper" due to the Gladiators being copyrighted to Granada, who had by this point sold the park to John Broome's (mastermind of Alton Towers) Ventureworld Ltd. In 2003, the ride was renamed and repainted again, this time to "JCB Twin Looper", to tie in with the nearby JCB World attraction. The JCB sponsorship ended in 2005 and the JCB was removed from the ride's name and the surrounding JCB World has become "Digger Depot". |
| Thematisierung: | Iron Wolf was opened by 'The Wolf' gladiator. |