Phantasialand will debut the world’s first flying launch coaster, named F.L.Y.
It is also set to be the longest flying coaster in the world, a record currently held by The Flying Dinosaur at Universal Studios Japan.
The new roller coaster is likely to open in 2020, and will be located in a new steampunk inspired area of the theme park called Rookburgh.
Further details about the ride are limited at this point, but the park released this teaser video:
The Flying Dinosaur at Universal Studios Japan is an impressive 3,687.7ft in length, so it is very exciting that an even longer ride is coming to a European theme park.
Phantasialand celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2017. The theme park near to Cologne in Germany offers fun and adventure for the whole family with its unique attractions and shows.
In 2016 the park opened a new area called Klugheim featuring the launch coaster Taron and family boomerang coaster Raik.