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The Ednor L'attaque rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

One thing that I do like about Vekoma SLC's like Ednor - L'Attaque is that they look really damn cool and are great to take photos of.

The Ednor L'attaque rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

Even with all of my complaining Ednor - L'Attaque is not the worst of the Vekoma SLCs by far which would be T2 at Kentucky Kingdom. 

The Ednor L'attaque rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

Throughout their line of producing twenty-five of these coasters Vekoma did tweak the design and improve on it with all sorts of little changes to make the later models smoother and more comfortable to ride.

The Ednor L'attaque  rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

Vekoma created their Suspended Looping Coaster design in order to sell inverted looping coasters to parks who wanted one but could not afford the high cost of one from Bolliger & Mabillard.  For some reason Six Flags added an inverted looping coaster from B&M and Vekoma at La Ronde; Le Vampire and Ednor - L'Attaque so at La Ronde you can give the two a side by side comparison to see which is the best.


The Ednor L'attaque  rollercoaster at La Ronde, Montreal, Quebec

As I stated earlier Ednor - L'Attaque and Suspended Looping Coasters like it look really cool and make great photos.



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