Dragon Flight

Dragon Flight is a steel flying roller coaster designed by Bolliger & Mabillard at Universal Studios New Brunswick

Ride experience
After the train has been moved to horizontal position and is dispatched from the station, defending on which station the train is (Dragon Flight has two station), the train will either make a left or right s-bend towards the 170-foot (52 m) lift hill. Once at the top, the train makes a sharp 110-foot (34 m) downward right turn reaching a maximum speed of 62 miles per hour (100 km/h). After the train makes the bottom of the drop, the train enters a first inversion, the record breaking 124-foot (38 m) pretzel loop. upon the exit of pretzel loop, the train makes an upward right turn leading into a 103-foot (32 m) tall corkscrew. Next, the train makes a downward left turn immediately followed by upward left turn into a 96-foot (29 m) zero-gravity roll. After the train exits the roll, it drops back down before going through a 84-foot (26 m) horseshoe. Following a left, the train makes a slight left turn before going through an inline twist. The train then makes a 135 degree downward right turn before rising back slightly and going through the mid-course brake run. After exiting the brake run, the train then enters one of the two stations where the trains are put into the vertical position for the riders to load and unload. One cycle of the ride lasts about two minutes.

Trains
Dragon Flight operates with three steel fiberglass trains. Each train has eight cars that can seat four riders in a single row for a total of 32 riders per train. Each seat has its own over-the-shoulder restrain and a pair of ankle restrains to hold the riders' feet in place. The trains are painted purple, yellow, light purple and black.

In the station, the trains are oriented in a vertical position

Track
The tracks are painted light purple with silver rails. The supports are painted yellow.