Related Games / Indiana Funland:After the Storm
- 06-January 10
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K0NG Offline
He spelled Joe Strummer wrong too. Rock the Casbah, baby.And Fracrock spelled seasons wrong.
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MF72 Offline
Again, fraroxmysocks, can I have the download? I'd like to see it and/or try to see what I can do with it. -
Lowenaldo Offline
And besides, who said that this new park is even gonna BE hosted an NE designs? I might go Atari.
and you think the response will be any different? -
Jaguar Offline
Fraroc's New Screen:
Atari Forum Dude:Dude, where is the scenery, that park really stinks, and stop insulting really good parks.
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Austin55 Offline
i bet the park gets destroyed by a flood, bankrupt, sold to six flags and reopens with a floorless and a btr. -
Austin55 Offline
i bet the park gets destroyed by a flood, bankrupt, sold to six flags and reopens with a floorless and a btr. -
Jaguar Offline
Oh no, not Angelyce Mirros (Weird Name) and Joe Summers, well, if it were up to me, I would have nuked it, but because of where I live, the radiation could severely effect me, so I'd say to just have a couple of RAF Bombers drop some incendiary explosives on it. -
fraroc Offline
1989
THIS JUST IN. FAMED ROLLER COASTER DAMAGED BY LIGHT AIRCRAFT.
Thats right, Reports are coming to you today that the famed Indiana Flyer roller coaster at Indiana Funland has indeed been damaged when a propeller plane smashed into the first hill head on. We can confirm that the plane that hit the coaster was a Piper PA-24 Comanche.
[img]http://http://www.piperspares.com/photos/planes2.jpg[/img]
We have eyewitness reports that claim that they saw the lift hill to be on fire, but they did not see or hear a plane crashing into the wood structure of the Indiana Flyer. Here is some pictures from the news helicopter showing us the extent of the damage on Indiana Flyer.
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As you can see, the top of the lift hill where the plane impacted is still ablaze, but I'm shocked the fire didd'nt spread at all! Especially with the roller coaster being a wooden one.
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As you can see at the bottom, passengers are evacuating the ride right now, aparrently the incident happened when the train was at the loading dock, thankfully the ride was easy to evacuate.
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The former manager of Indiana Funland, Avery Ross was not available for an interview, but he did leave us this statement over the phone.
"I am dumbstruck and horrified about this. We thought that this ride would be safe from that kind of thing. I guess the foggy weather in the beginning of the day caused the pilot to suffer vertigo or something. This is just what an ailing amusement park needs. This unfortunatly, lessens our chances for a buyer. And this may contribute to the park's possible closing."
Indiana Funland has been recently suffering financial problems and it is for sale. Only God knows what will happen to the park now since this incident. That is all for today, I will see you tommorrow. -
Jaguar Offline
So people are more worried about damage on a coaster with a bad layout than a pilot with a crashed single-engine aircraft, plus wouldn't the ride be more damaged? -
fraroc Offline
the pilot was able to get out of the broken cockpit and climb down from Indiana Flyer. How ever this detail did not reach the news yet. -
Top Gun Offline
So you're saying a plane crashed into a wooden roller coaster, and its still standing? -
Jaguar Offline
Well, PA-24's are cheap, small, lightweight single engine aircraft, but even if the coaster were a steel coaster, there would still be a lot more damage done to it. -
Bolliger & Mabillard Offline
This is some happy news. And we fucking hate you too Frackrockxmahsoxz.
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