Its opening postponed from 2020, Six Flags Fiesta Texas, San Antonio, Texas, now debuts Dare Devil Dive Flying Machines, the world’s tallest Zamperla Air Race. Riders will experience the thrills and sensations of weightlessness through aerial banks, loops and dives, all while seated in a retro, four-seater steampunk flying machine. Sharply turning right side up and upside down, riders will break from formation and maneuver into aerobatic dogfights during the barnstorming journey, all while soaring nearly five stories above Crackaxle Canyon.
“If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to experience all the breathtaking thrills of an expert stunt pilot, this ride is for you,” said park president Jeffrey Siebert. “Not only will riders travel through numerous barrel rolls upside down, but the first set of loops and dives occur from a height of nearly 50 feet in the air. Being located in our Crackaxle Canyon area of the park, the steam punk theme adds a creatively themed visual complement to the western area.”
Dare Devil Dive features six four-seater steam punk flying machines, barnstorming maneuvers at a height of nearly 50 feet, and breathtaking aerial loops, banks and dives. Riders will sense weightlessness while sharply turning right side up and upside down, get a spectacular, soaring view of Crackaxle Canyon, and hear dramatically themed steam punk musical accompaniment.
Dare Devil Dive opens 8 March, just in time for Spring Break at Six Flags Fiesta Texas. This year, an expanded lineup of shows and fireworks gives guests more entertainment options than ever.