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Firehawk was a flying roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. Manufactured by Vekoma, it originally opened as X-Flight at Six Flags Worlds of Adventure on May 26, 2001, billed as the Midwest's first and only flying roller coaster. Cedar Fair purchased Worlds of Adventure in 2004 and began efforts to downsize the park. X-Flight was relocated to Kings Island following the 2006 season, where it reopened as Firehawk on May 26, 2007.

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  • Firehawk (Kings Island) (de)
  • Firehawk (roller coaster) (en)
  • Firehawk (fr)
  • Firehawk (nl)
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  • Firehawk in Kings Island (Mason, Ohio, USA) war eine Flying-Stahlachterbahn vom Modell Flying Dutchman des Herstellers Vekoma, die ursprünglich am 26. Mai 2001 als X-Flight in Six Flags Worlds of Adventure (ab 2004 Geauga Lake) eröffnet wurde. 2006 wurde die Bahn geschlossen und nach Kings Island transportiert, wo sie am 26. Mai 2007 wiedereröffnet wurde. Hier fuhr sie, bis sie am 28. Oktober 2018 geschlossen wurde. (de)
  • Firehawk est un ancien parcours de montagnes russes en métal de type montagnes russes volantes. Il était situé à Kings Island près de Cincinnati, aux États-Unis. Le parcours de l'attraction était identique à celui de Batwing, des montagnes russes du même modèle du parc Six Flags America. (fr)
  • Firehawk (eerder X-Flight) is een vliegende achtbaan in het Amerikaanse attractiepark Kings Island. (nl)
  • Firehawk was a flying roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. Manufactured by Vekoma, it originally opened as X-Flight at Six Flags Worlds of Adventure on May 26, 2001, billed as the Midwest's first and only flying roller coaster. Cedar Fair purchased Worlds of Adventure in 2004 and began efforts to downsize the park. X-Flight was relocated to Kings Island following the 2006 season, where it reopened as Firehawk on May 26, 2007. (en)
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  • Firehawk (en)
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  • Cedar Fair Fast Lane Plus availability icon.svg (en)
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