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The Orbiter - Trippy Amusement Park Ride 360° virtual reality video 4K

LelandTilden
LelandTilden
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Trippy Amusement Park Ride alert!!! it's a 360° virtual reality video like no other - the Orbiter in stunning, mind-bending, immersive 4K VR

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The Orbiter is a fairground ride, which involves a number of cars spun by a rotating axis. The ride was first presented to the public in the summer of 1976, at Margate Dreamland's Amusement Park.

The ride was invented by Former Showman Richard Woolls in 1976, and was manufactured by Tivoli Manufacturing.

The idea of the Orbiter was instigated by Richard Woolls and his Brother-in-law, Bob Nichols, as Woolls was experienced in Industrial Engineering. Showman Henry Frederick Smith invested in the blueprints and consequently became the first owner, taking delivery in 1976 of the OB-1. The ride made its debut at Dreamland Amusement Park in Margate, Kent. The Orbiter is made by Tivoli Manufacturing, a British company, and by their U.S representatives, Amtech.

The Orbiter has a number of articulated arms radiating from a central rotating vertical axis. Each arm supports a cluster of cars, which are lifted through 90° into the horizontal position once the ride is spinning. At the same
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