This ride is defunct.

Name Dive Bomber
Opened 1939
Closed 1960
Manufacturer Eyerly Aircraft Company
WP Table Builder

Built by the Eyerly Aircraft Company who also supplied theĀ Monster, the Dive Bomber was a popular ride of its era. Also known as a Roll-O-Plane (its production name), two cars were situated at the end of the long boom and rocked on a mechanism that meant the car was ‘the right way up’ when it was at the top of the rotation.

Dive Bombers were a ride that thrilled both riders and spectactors, as one of the earlier rides that performed (or appeared to peform) a looping motion. The Sidewinder was a spirtual successor to the Dive Bomber, opening in 1981.

Note – There are references to a Loop-O-Plane at the park, however it is not known if this was perhaps another name for the Dive Bomber. Loop-O-Planes were the precursor to this model of ride, although similar, there are a number of differences.

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