
The ride in 2002, under the ownership of Billy Danter. There is a metal lap bar that comes down on the car for the restraint. Orbiter is an Orbiter built by UK manufacturer Tivoli Manufacturing currently owned & travelled by Norwegian fairground operator Skandinavisk Tivolipark. Most Orbiters consist of six arms and have three cars for each arm with up to two people sitting in each car. Some might tilt all the way while others don't tilt a lot. The Orbiter is a high speed thrill ride, not for the faint of heart. The Orbiter/Typhoon/Predator arms don't always tilt at the same height (90%).

At the same time, each cluster of cars rotates around its arm's axis. Each arm supports a cluster of cars, which are lifted through 90° into the horizontal position once the ride is spinning. It has a number of articulated arms radiating from a central rotating vertical axis. Richard Wools invented the Orbiter in 1976, with showman Henry Frederick Smith investing in the blueprints and consequently being the first owner, taking delivery in 1976 of the OB-1, making its debut at Dreamland Amusement Park in Margate, Kent. The Orbiter is made by Tivoli Manufacturing, a British company.

Are you looking for a particular used amusement ride, but you do not want to. The Orbiter is a fairground ride invented by Richard Woolls in 1976. For new Ferris Wheels please go to the New Rides Europe website (orange button). Tivoli Orbiter TheDoD3 1.68K subscribers Subscribe 9.5K views 15 years ago This is the Tivoli made Orbiter at the Meadowlands State Fair in NJ.
