Nice aerial footage, the ride that broke down is an Extreme manufactured by the ConFolding group of the Czech Republic. Really interesting capture and extremely pleased you showed this in a positive light. You congratulated the owners showmen and staff here which was great to hear. Your video appeared in my feed as my channel is everything fairground, a hobby i enjoy in my retirement having travelled and worked full time on the fairs as a young man back in the 1980's and 1990's. Enjoyed this and hope they get the ride running to it's full potential once again. Edit- the latest video on my channel actually features one of these ConFolding group Extreme rides > ua-cam.com/video/OCk5V_KoTJM/v-deo.htmlsi=-Zcm0CFsavUfYtYT
@@novaadventures5758 Yes it's fascinating the design of these modern machines. Alot less work and time setting up and pulling down from place to place, when I worked on the fairs the rides required alot more manual labour. Thanks for your reply, oh and thanks for watching my video 👍
@ yeah and I look at the engineering side of things. Had a word with the guy that use to own the bumper cars and talking how much it’s changed in terms technology
@@novaadventures5758 It's great when people take an interest in what's involved, the bumper cars/dodgems are mostly fold up straight from an articulated trailer, roof, floor even the cars pack on the same load. The older build up dodgems require alot more work and separate transport. All the older rides use to pack on several lorries and trailers and build from the centre upwards/outwards, not so nowadays but so much more efficient for today's showmen.
Cracking shots of reactor!
@@2005bennyboi yeah went on Reactor what a ride
Nice aerial footage, the ride that broke down is an Extreme manufactured by the ConFolding group of the Czech Republic. Really interesting capture and extremely pleased you showed this in a positive light. You congratulated the owners showmen and staff here which was great to hear. Your video appeared in my feed as my channel is everything fairground, a hobby i enjoy in my retirement having travelled and worked full time on the fairs as a young man back in the 1980's and 1990's. Enjoyed this and hope they get the ride running to it's full potential once again. Edit- the latest video on my channel actually features one of these ConFolding group Extreme rides > ua-cam.com/video/OCk5V_KoTJM/v-deo.htmlsi=-Zcm0CFsavUfYtYT
@CoolhandLuke552 just watched the video. I'm still amazed these come on the back of a tractor and trailer
@@novaadventures5758 Yes it's fascinating the design of these modern machines. Alot less work and time setting up and pulling down from place to place, when I worked on the fairs the rides required alot more manual labour. Thanks for your reply, oh and thanks for watching my video 👍
@ yeah and I look at the engineering side of things. Had a word with the guy that use to own the bumper cars and talking how much it’s changed in terms technology
@@novaadventures5758 It's great when people take an interest in what's involved, the bumper cars/dodgems are mostly fold up straight from an articulated trailer, roof, floor even the cars pack on the same load. The older build up dodgems require alot more work and separate transport. All the older rides use to pack on several lorries and trailers and build from the centre upwards/outwards, not so nowadays but so much more efficient for today's showmen.