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Last time was in 1989. Nice to see the ol gal is still around. Anyone remember another roller coaster back then at Frontier City? It was a wild mouse type, all orange scaffolding. May have had orange and some flower related word in the name.
I’ve been on this ride and it was VERY terrifying, it was traumatic for me. I was terrified of roller coasters for a while because of this ride. Now I love roller coasters
@@ThemeParkPOV The reason it has six flags logos is because this coaster used to be at six flags in st Louis. It was called the jet scream there and it was blue and red. Type in 'jet scream at six flags St Louis' to check it out
@@stevemcpike9010 sorry to correct you - but nope. This one has never been operating in St. Louis. (By the way, the one in St. Louis was closed in 1988 and was then relocated to Six Flags Astro World in Houston, where it operated until 2005. With the Silver Bullet operating in Oklahoma City since 1986 it's pretty obvious that these are two different copies of the same model of coaster. Silver Bullet is the first "Looping Star" coaster that was made by Anton Schwarzkopf in 1978. For the first two years it was travelling the German fairs, then being sold to the Texas State fair, from where it went to a park called Jolly Roger and then on to Frontier City where it has been operating for the last 33 years and will hopefully continue to do so for years to come. Sure, that still doesn't explain the Six Flags logos on the headrests, but i have heard two different stories about them. Either they are from another Schwarzkopf coaster that operated in a differentpark (I heard rumors about being the train of "Greezed Lightnin'" from Astroworld) or just parts that had been around from the time when Six Flags was involved for the first time.
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Why do silver bullet still have the six flags logo
Excalibur Coaster Six Flags took back ownership of the ride operations at the park.
I rode the silver bullet 5 times yesterday.
@@StinkyScript I rode it for 4 times, the park closed ;(
Last time was in 1989. Nice to see the ol gal is still around.
Anyone remember another roller coaster back then at Frontier City? It was a wild mouse type, all orange scaffolding. May have had orange and some flower related word in the name.
I love me some Schwartzkopf coasters.
I rode it six times in a row yesterday! Best coaster there! Best seat is the back on the right!
This was the first transportable Looping Coaster in Germany 🤩 Glad to see he's still making rounds in the USA 👍🏼 Schwarzkopf forever 🇺🇸
When I was 9, this roller coaster was a different color, and it had a hue... I think it was orange then.
I’ve always been too scared to ride this ride when I’d go to frontier city. But next time will be different
Just get on and don't think about it, you'll love it.
Same, I’m terrified of the brain drain and the silver bullet, I rode the diamond back though, so idk why I can’t do the silver bullet
I’ve been on this ride and it was VERY terrifying, it was traumatic for me. I was terrified of roller coasters for a while because of this ride. Now I love roller coasters
Hi ive been on many roller coasters and this one my fav
0:59when it actually starts
I’ve been on the Texas giant in six flags and Superman that’s it scared 😟
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The coaster has six Flags logos
The park used to be part of Six Flags and then not and now it is again.
@@ThemeParkPOV The reason it has six flags logos is because this coaster used to be at six flags in st Louis. It was called the jet scream there and it was blue and red. Type in 'jet scream at six flags St Louis' to check it out
@@stevemcpike9010 sorry to correct you - but nope. This one has never been operating in St. Louis. (By the way, the one in St. Louis was closed in 1988 and was then relocated to Six Flags Astro World in Houston, where it operated until 2005. With the Silver Bullet operating in Oklahoma City since 1986 it's pretty obvious that these are two different copies of the same model of coaster.
Silver Bullet is the first "Looping Star" coaster that was made by Anton Schwarzkopf in 1978. For the first two years it was travelling the German fairs, then being sold to the Texas State fair, from where it went to a park called Jolly Roger and then on to Frontier City where it has been operating for the last 33 years and will hopefully continue to do so for years to come. Sure, that still doesn't explain the Six Flags logos on the headrests, but i have heard two different stories about them. Either they are from another Schwarzkopf coaster that operated in a differentpark (I heard rumors about being the train of "Greezed Lightnin'" from Astroworld) or just parts that had been around from the time when Six Flags was involved for the first time.
I went here and I rode this it is fun and scary okholma city I rode the front seat
I want to ride this
Never went but i will on October 6 2021 yikes! I’m scared but the worst part is going up!
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