those guys come outta the trees in the total darkness and swoop down on the hayride. incredible !!!!! find out what those guys use.
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those guys come outta the trees in the total darkness and swoop down on the hayride. incredible !!!!! find out what those guys use.
These pictures are from Bob Shaw or Ravenwood haunt. I can't get in touch with him, I think he might not be doing Ravenwood any longer. He built this version of the wall walker based on my barndoor track. And like most everyone on here changed the harness too. We emailed back and forth a while with ideas and pics. The following pictures are the final results.
FYI, the rope was for testing only, and notice the rig could either be used for flying or walking on the wall. None of the pictures are photoshopped.
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I need to check with our supplier but we carry a heavy duty certified and licensed superman harness (Belly down harness) for flying overhead prone. and no where near $5000.
And we also sell the barn door tracks in 8' lengths so we can ship them UPS.
We setup a flying rig for House of Horrors. We also did 2 for "Scarywood" in Athol Idaho and we added Screamcubes to the harnesses. Both said the effect scared the crap out of customers.
We can provide custom lengths of cable.
The most important thing about a system like this is redundant safeties so even if the system fails the actor can't fall.
We have also seen problems with the tracks opening up but we discovered that the tracks were not being installed correctly.
SO, if you do something like this be sure and do it right.
jim when u were young, flying actors were shot out of circus cannons
DITTO.
I have theatre rigging experience too. Always consult pros before doing any rigging. There are several companies that host rigging and fall protection training classes from time to time, such as Tomcat. I'd recommend checking one out.
http://www.tomcatglobal.com/training.html
There are other companies that offer training, but the theme park I used to work for would send its theatre guys to tomcat.