When operators talk about guest magnet rides, this one keeps popping up in my notebook. Purple Flame is an automatic-control aircraft ride—think family-thrill balance—built at No.2969 Xiangdu South Road, Xiangdu District, Xingtai City, Hebei Province. I first saw it spin up at dusk; the lit arms against the sky had that “stay-and-take-a-photo” effect marketers secretly hope for. And yes, beneath the sparkle it’s very solid engineering.
Trend-wise, parks are leaning into mid-capacity, photogenic rides with reliable throughput and family accessibility. Energy efficiency matters; so does low lifecycle cost. Surprisingly, the most common operator note I hear: “keep downtime near zero and make the queue move.” Modern control systems and FRP cabins help, while LED show packages pay back in social-share exposure.
| Equipment category | Automatic control aircraft (Class B) |
| Rotation diameter | 13.7 m |
| Passengers / cabins | 32 pax / 16 cabins |
| Operating height / equipment height | 7.3 m / 7.0 m |
| Revolution / rotation speed | 9 r/min / 14 r/min |
| Lifting speed | 0.09 m/s |
| Drive power / installed capacity | 92 kW / 126 kVA |
| Power supply | 3N+PE 380V/220V 50 Hz |
| Footprint | ≈ 25 × 20 m (fixed) |
| Service life | 16 years (typical), real-world use may vary |
Throughput, the operator’s favorite KPI: with 32 seats and a 120–160 s cycle (incl. load/unload), you’re looking at roughly 720–960 riders/hour. Many customers say the lighting package “sells the queue at night,” which tracks with what I saw on site.
| Vendor | Strengths | Lead time | Certs/Compliance | After-sales |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZP Roller Coaster (Purple Flame) | Value engineering, customizable show packages | ≈ 90–150 days | EN 13814/ISO 17842 design basis; CE on request | Spare kits, remote support, on-site commissioning |
| Zamperla (comparable family spinners) | Iconic theming, global parts network | ≈ 6–10 months | EN/ASTM/ISO frameworks | Global service hubs |
| Golden Horse (GH) | Competitive pricing, broad catalog | ≈ 4–8 months | GB 8408 + EN alignment | Standard warranty, on-call techs |
Note: specs and timelines are indicative; always verify current quotations and certification scopes.
Typical process: design review → materials traceability (mill certs) → weld/WPS approval → NDT → shop assembly → FAT → paint/finish → site install → SAT and operator training. Routine inspections follow EN 13814/ISO 17842, ASTM F770 maintenance guidance, and local codes. With scheduled lubrication and annual NDT, the 16-year service life feels realistic.
One coastal park deployment (East Asia) logged an 18% uptick in evening footfall near the ride zone after a lighting upgrade—partly the kinetic look, partly the soundtrack. Guests called it “floaty but exciting,” which, for amusement park devices, is a sweet spot.
If you’re shortlisting amusement park devices, consider power availability (126 kVA installed), footprint, and nighttime show impact. To be honest, the balance of capacity and show value is why this model ends up on a lot of RFPs.