Rainbow (ride)


Rainbow is an amusement park ride created by HUSS Maschinenfabrik of Bremen, Germany. The Rainbow was manufactured from 1982 to 2000 and is often confused with its cousins Ali Baba and 1001 Nachts, which are quite different. The HUSS Rainbow has developed a vast fan base due to its large stature, smooth ride, bright lights, and iconic motor noise.

Design

According to HUSS, there were 41 units produced, which were seen towering atop midways all over the world. The more popular traveling model was created plus several park models. Some units were also converted to the opposite model later in their life. It was rumored that some units were converted from its' older brother Ranger, however, this has not been proven on this page yet.
After an accident in Sweden with an unmaintained driveshaft, the HUSS Rainbow started to decline. HUSS ordered the replacement of driveshafts on all remaining rainbows at a cost of about US$40,000 per unit. HUSS was sold and the project was dead. The high cost of maintaining an old ride outweighed any benefit for most parks and traveling midways, who sold or scrapped their rides.
Some midways and parks kept the ride in service. The popularity of the classic ride has led to its own Facebook page with several websites and forums dedicated to the HUSS Rainbow.
There are several Rainbows still in operation and some in storage. The most notable recent refurbishing was unveiled at the January 2014 South Florida Fair owned by Wade Shows, however, that ride is now in storage as the cost was too much to keep it running.
The Rainbow was developed in the early 1980s using the mechanics of the Ranger also built by HUSS, and adding a pivot to the end of the arm so the gondola always stays upright anywhere in its orbit. It holds 32 passengers in three rows, with 2 persons per seat with an overall capacity of about 720 riders per hour. An electronically controlled hairpin shaped handle moves into place to keep riders in a seated position; however most of the time you were floating somewhere between the seat and the bar. Later owners were required to upgrade with seat-belts for added safety.
The gondola features 2 statues atop the front railing of the gondola. Underneath is an illuminated cloud that can be seen from the ground. The upper end of the main arm displays a stationary cloud sign with chasing lights that spell "Rainbow" in cursive writing. This hid the 2 counterweights and added a higher class look. The traditional version has a double V-stripe on the main support. The overall colours changed from ride to ride, and there were some custom units created with different themes and configurations. Many units were refurbished with modern looks and lighting.
The Rainbow came packaged on 3 over-sized trailers or installed as park models. It took a crew of 4, about 6 hours to set up and 4 hours to tear down. A crane is used to erect the main shaft.
When installed, it had a footprint of x. When standing still it was tall, but had a flight hight of and was driven by 4, 150 kW hydraulic motors.

Operation

The ride is run manually with a joystick, although some models were programmed and ran from push-buttons.
It can move in either clockwise or counter clock-wise direction with the ability to stop or reverse at any point in its orbit. It was very customary to stop the ride in its up-most position and wait a while, then reverse directions without warning.
The Rainbow was equipped with lap bars that raise and lower electronically from the main control booth. Most models have a foot pedal to ensure the operator is present.
In about 2000, HUSS required that all Rainbows were to be fitted with seat-belts, which caused many parks to sell their old Rainbows for Ali Baba type models which features Over-The-Shoulder restraints, much faster set-up times, and a faster ride with a smaller footprint; but definitely not nearly as a thrilling ride overall.
Some owners equipped their rides with cameras so the operator could see what the riders were doing while in motion, as a deterrent for guests who would slide from under the bars or stand up while the ride was in motion.
Some models were later fitted with a flat aluminum panel instead of the clouds for easier inspection of the 2 driveshafts underneath the riders' seats.

Variants

Traditionally the Rainbow had a white main arm, white supports with V-stripes on it and Hawaiian girls on the gondola. There was an Aztec Rainbow and one like it. There was the Covered wagon theme. Millennium was a theme for a while. The tribal rainbow was the first unit ever created.

Accidents

On July 15, 2008, 30 people were injured when a Rainbow collapsed at Liseberg theme park in Sweden. The ride was dismantled on July 17, 2008. Investigators then confirmed on July 19, 2008, that they had discovered a faulty drive shaft during their inspection. They believed that one of the axles designed to hold the passenger carriage horizontal failed. HUSS ordered the temporary closure of 40 Rainbows. The driveshaft was upgraded by HUSS in 2003, but by then many units had been scrapped or sold for parts.
On June 9, 2006, a 2-year-old boy broke his arms and legs after falling at least from the “Over the Rainbow” ride at Dixie Landin’ in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He was seated next to 3½-year-old sister but about from his mother at the time; his mother says she was told that the other adjacent seat was out of order.

Appearances

The following is a record of HUSS Rainbow rides, their owners, locations and current status. The information gathered was known to be accurate at the time it was entered but as rides change hands often, can not always be verified as the current ride's status. New information is more than welcomed and citations are required throughout the page to ensure content quality. Any information that is not 'cited' may be removed. Items in bold are known to be the accurate current status

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41301This unit was built in 1982 and is the first Rainbow ever built. Seen as trailer mounted. Originally with blue seats, rainbow-coloured arm, 3-colour V-stripes on the support which was normally seen on a Ranger, a bone as the counterweight sign and a tribal mask in the middle along with 2 tribal masks on the gondola fence. The ride was built without any lights. It was sold to Sommerland Syd park in 2012 which closed a year later due to bankruptcy. Finally relocated to Legendia Park in 2014, it is currently running and is now named "Dragon Temple". It has reddy-brown seats, a yellow arm with brown supports and no face. It has flat metal dragon signs on the fence posts and on the counterweight sign.
1982-1993 : Charles Dehner

1994/1996-2011 : Serengeti Park

2012-2013 : Sommerland Syd

2014- : Legendia


Currently operating
02Trailer mounted, From 2000-2010 it was retheamed as "Millennium" where the rainbow and counterweight sign were removed. It was rethemed back to Rainbow by Klinkerfuss who gave it yellow seats with a light blue arm that had light strips down the edges and a yellow/orange squiggly arrow on the support. It has "Rainbow" signs on the fence posts. Magic Park Land painted the arm a darker blue, removed the light strips, and painted the supports white. It is currently using the beach backdrop.
1982-1987 : Unknown

1988-1990 : Ahrend

1991-1992 : Rüdiger

1993-1998 : van Besien

1999-2007 : Dehner

2006-2007 : Dehner storage

2008-2015 : Klinkerfuss

2016- : Magic Park Land

Currently operating
03Originally a park model with beige seats, seen at Playland as trailer mounted with orange seats, white arm with flowers on it, and gold/blue V-stripes on the main support. It displayed the traditional 2 Hawaiian girls on the gondola and had a space themed backdrop. It was later fitted with gondola cameras by Playland.
1982-1984 : Maple Leaf Village

1984-2000 : Playland

2000-2012 : Travelling

?Kocka Danijel

Current status unknown
04Trailer mounted with caramel seats, white arm with red/blue V-stripes on the main support. It is being refurbished but there are no immediate plans to finish the project.
1983 : Built

Unknown : Strates Shows

Unknown : Young's Family Carnival

2020- : Luke Hennessy

Currently in storage.
05Park Model converted to trailer mounted with white arm, orange seats, square Rainbow sign on top. The backdrop mainly used originated on a HUSS Ranger. In 2008 the Rainbow was taken out of service and stored in their winter headquarters until 2013, where it was refurbished with LED lighting, a new backdrop, paint-job and an upper arm mural. The square Rainbow sign still remains. The refurbished ride was unveiled in January 2014 at the South Florida Fair in the USA and is currently touring.
1983 : Built

: New Orleans

Unknown-1993 : Greg Link

1993- : Wade Shows

Currently in storage. Listed on their website but is said to be retired
06Trailer mounted, Named "Over The Rainbow" with a white arm, yellow seats and a very bright and colourful backdrop. The rainbow is dark colours.
1983 : Built

: Royal American Shows

2004-2006 : Wall Amusements

Unknown- Blue Bayou and Dixie Landin'

2017 : For Sale and sitting unused
07Yellow arm and supports with a white sun face, The mounted backdrop was formerly mounted on Schäfer's "Enterprise" Ride located in the same park.
1982/1983-1988 : Showman E. Arnoux

Showman H.O. Schäfer

1989- : Essel World

Currently operating
08Park model. The one that crashed in 2008. It had a blue arm with light blue seats. with no statues on the gondola. It only had 1 owner.
1983-2008 : Liseberg Theme Park

2009 : Scrapped
09Trailer mounted with beige seats and yellow/blue V-stripes. The only model to feature angels on the gondola, which OCS removed. Had a dark blue backdrop featuring clouds, stars and cherubs which OCS was not using., It has raised flowers on its upper arm arms. Possibly Push button controlled. main arm is painted two-tone shades of blue in 2006 by OCS Fun. The unit needs some repair and there are no immediate plans to finish it.
1983-1988 : Coney Beach Pleasure ParkAKA Porthcawl

Unknown : Robert Crowley

1988-2002 : Wittingslow Amusements

2002- : OCS FUN

Confirmed to be in storage.
10Trailer mounted with flowers down the arms with raised flowers on the upper arm, cloud top and classic rainbow gondola with gold seats. It was said that the sun face pivoted so it was always pointed the right way. Last documented with a surfing-themed backdrop. Button operated.
1983-1986 : Ludewigt

1987-1990 : Blackpool Pleasure Beach

1991 : Pleasureland Southport

1993 : Clarence Pier

1995 : Keith Emmett

Unknown : de Vries & Ropers
11Trailer mounted with rainbow virtical stripes on arm, gold/blue V-stripes on support. Has a custom rectangle sign on top.
1983-1991 : Eberhard

1992-1993 : Wegkamp / Nauta Bussink

1993-1994 : Osthold

1995-1996 : Hanstein

1997 : Sold to Mexico

2002/2003 : Last time seen somewhere around Hamburg, Germany
12Park model with white arm with flower pattern on upper and lower arm. Gold seats. The ride was closed after the end of the 2007 season and was put into storage behind Desperado Plunge then later scrapped in 2012. Replaced by Sasquatch in 2009.
1983-1987 : La Ronde

1987-2007 : Great Escape

2012 : Scrapped
13Trailer mounted with white arm with green outline and blue seats. It can be found at Fête Des Tuileries every year. Thought to be one of the best traveling Rainbow's.
1983 : Built

Unknown- : The Fleur Family

Currently operating
14White arm with gold/blue V-stripes on supports. Possibly named "Sateenkaari" which is Rainbow in Finish. The ride was closed in 2008 after the Liseberg accident and was fully inspected during off-season 2008/2009. The ride operated normally for the 2009 season, after which it was dismantled. The ride was in storage for some time, probably waiting to be refurbished or sold, but was ultimately scrapped. The sun face was saved and is on display at the park.
1984-2003 : Unknown

2004-2009 : Linnanmäki

Scrapped
15Named Conestoga. Wild-West Themed. Seats face toward center.
1984-2002 : Hersheypark

2002-2004 : Hersheypark

2004- Lake Winnepesaukah

Sitting Unused
47724Has a red curvy arrow pointing down.
2019 : Saturn Resort
48368Park model converted to trailer mounted in 2012, with white arm and orange seats.
1984 - 1987 : Unknown

1987-2006 : Myrtle Beach Pavilion

2012-Unknown : Travelling Midway
2014 : Scrapped
18Solid white upper and lower arm with orange seats. This unit ran until it closed in 2008. It was then slowly removed and officially scrapped in 2014.
1985-2014 : Elitch Gardens Theme Park

2014 : Scrapped
19White arm with flowers and white seats. Had blue/gold V-stripes on the support. Originally, it had a statue of a woman in a large red dress and a pole with flowers at both sides of the cage, which were later removed for unknown reasons.
1985-2000 : Bobbejaanland

2000 Unknown : Nauta Bussink
20Trailer mounted, named "Nuvola". Gardaland's first of 2 Rainbows.
1988-1993 : Gardaland
21Park model later converted. It was all white.
1992-2008 : Heide Park

Klinkerfuß
2010 : Removed
22Appears to be a park model named "Aztec". With blue and red arm, yellow seats and a tribal thing in the center. It is said to be the former Walibi world rainbow. however from the info we gathered: in 1993 it had a rainbow arm and gold seats. It may have had a pink arm and pink seats after this, and the operator booth clouds were also pink at that time.
1992 : Wingender

1993-1994 : Langenscheidt

2001 : Walibi Holland

Baghdad Island

Current Status Unknown
23Gardaland's 2nd Rainbow. Cavallino Matto restored this unit and renamed it "Jambore" only for the 2009 season, then it was later sold in France.
1993-2001 : Gardaland

2008 : Cavallino Matto

: Luna park Cap d'agde
24Park model, white arm with pink/blue sides on the main arm.
1995-2008/2009 : Kentucky Kingdom
25Named "La Carreta Desbocada". Covered Wagon Theme. Formerly known as "Expedicion El ArcoIris". Rumoured to be used for spare parts or scrapped. Could be the same unit as the Hopi Hari unit.
1997-Unknown : Parque de la Costa

No longer listed on Parque de la Costa's website

Possibly scrapped
26Named "Crazy Wagon". Looks like Conestoga.
1999-2011 : Hopi Hari

2015 : Removed
27White arm with gold/blue V-stripes and blue seats.
Unknown-1999 : Reithoffer Shows

1999- Wonderland Park

Currently operating
28Trailer mounted with orange seats, white textured arm and a wicked light show!
Unknown : Stammler

Unknown- : Antibes land

Currently operating
29Trailer mounted with beige seats, white arm pink virtial stripes and blue/pink V-stripes on the main support. Maybe built in 1983?
Unknown : Conklin Shows

Unknown : Moser Rides

Unknown : Possibly in Mexico
30Painted in dark colours with stripes.
80's and 90's : Brean Leisure Park
Mid 90's: Woburn Safari Park
31Trailer mounted with beige seats, white arm with attached flowers on the upper arm. Believed to be still running. The Kuwait Magic website has a photo with a very different theme. Red and yellow arm, white seats and a square top sign. It also still appears to be a park model.
Unknown : Yokohama Dreamland

Unknown : Kuwait Magic
32A park model named "Trono de Pakal", which is almost identical to the Aztek Rainbow.
Unknown-2006 : Port Aventura
33This is a trailer-mounted unit. It has a while arm with flowers on it. Gold seats and blue/gold V-stripes.
1984? : de Vries & Ropers
34Appears to be a park model called "Flying over the rainbow". A white arm, hold seats and mostly gold with blue inside V-stripes.
Nanhu Amusement Park

Removed
35Trailer mounted, White arm had gold/blue V-stripes along with the main support, and gold seats. It was removed from the park for some time but then refurbished and reopened.
MGM Dizzee World
36Park model named "Aladdin". Magic carpet theme with colourful arm and support and no backdrop.
1985? : built
Jerudong Park
Siam Park City
Last known to be known to await a level gear.
37white arm with flowers, double counterweight sign, possibly blue seats
Glücks Königreich

Park was abandoned in 2007
38Unknown description
1988 : Iowa's Adventrureland
41Solid Red upper and lower arm with yellow seats which are definitely blue currently, and the sun looks like it had a haircut. This is confirmed to be the last unit to ever be built.
2000-2009 : Escape Theme Park

2014 : Indonesia