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There was an amusement park ride named the Gyrotron at Expo '67, the world's fair at Montreal, Quebec, in celebration of Canada's 100th anniversary. It was located in La Ronde.
An external link describing the ride can be found here: http://www.westland.net/expo67/map-docs/gyrotron.htm.
I remember riding this several times as a child. It was a low-speed ride, but featuring a lot of smoke, noise and strange lighting. Its purpose was not so much to scare but to impress, as I recall.
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I altered the Principle section to reference the numbers in the diagram. Altered the description a bit, updated a ref URL, added a ref. I don't think I goofed anything up, but if you understand it, check it out please. Tx! OsamaBinLogin ( talk) 06:26, 12 November 2022 (UTC)
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There was an amusement park ride named the Gyrotron at Expo '67, the world's fair at Montreal, Quebec, in celebration of Canada's 100th anniversary. It was located in La Ronde.
An external link describing the ride can be found here: http://www.westland.net/expo67/map-docs/gyrotron.htm.
I remember riding this several times as a child. It was a low-speed ride, but featuring a lot of smoke, noise and strange lighting. Its purpose was not so much to scare but to impress, as I recall.
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Cheers.— cyberbot II Talk to my owner:Online 18:51, 12 February 2016 (UTC)
I altered the Principle section to reference the numbers in the diagram. Altered the description a bit, updated a ref URL, added a ref. I don't think I goofed anything up, but if you understand it, check it out please. Tx! OsamaBinLogin ( talk) 06:26, 12 November 2022 (UTC)