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      • The roller coaster initially opened at Six Flags St. Louis on April 4, 1981 and was called Jet Scream. It was closed in 1988 and sent to Six Flags AstroWorld, where it opened the following year as Viper.
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  2. Viper was a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf, the Looping Star model opened in 1989. It consisted of a single loop and was demolished with the closing of Six Flags AstroWorld on October 30, 2005.

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    Viper was a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf, the Looping Star model opened in 1989. It consisted of a single loop and was demolished with the closing of AstroWorld on October 30, 2005. It had previously operated at Six Flags St. Louis, where it was known as Jet Scream from 1981 to 1988.

    An identical installation known as Silver Bullet still operates at Frontier City in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Its paint scheme is different and the tunnel on the Silver Bullet surrounds the final turn as opposed to the drop hill.

    When the train moves out of the station, it climbs an 80 ft lift hill. As it reaches the top, it drops to the right, through a tunnel and reaching a maximum speed of 48 mph. It goes into a vertical loop followed by a right turn. It drops to the ground and passes a left turn. After a right turn on the ground, the train hits the final brake run.

  3. Six Flags AstroWorld, also known simply as AstroWorld, was a seasonally operated amusement park in Houston, Texas. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park was situated between Kirby Drive and Fannin Street, directly south of I-610.

  4. Oct 30, 2005 · It was closed in 1988 and sent to Six Flags AstroWorld, where it opened the following year as Viper. It closed with the park on October 30, 2005 and was dismantled and subsequently scrapped after the park's auction in January 2006.

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  5. Viper was a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas. Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf, the Looping Star model opened in 1989. It consisted of a single loop and was demolished with the closing of Six Flags AstroWorld on October 30, 2005. [1]

  6. Viper was steel rollercoaster in the Oriental section of AstroWorld. It opened in 1989 and closed in 2005. It was demolished after the closure. The coaster first was painted sky blue and operated from 1981 to 1988 as Jetscream at Six Flags St. Louis. The coaster was taken the AstroWorld in 1989...

  7. October 30, 2005 - Viper ends its run at Six Flags Astroworld when the park closed its gates forever. Where to Coast ™. Visit Six Flags Astroworld to ride this roller coaster. Find Where to Coast™ with Ultimate Rollercoaster® Database. Details about Viper roller coaster at Six Flags Astroworld.

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