for the flume, use bamboo halves or PVC water pipes. for the support you can use just about anything.
with paper, glue and scissors.
Le Scoot Log Flume was created in 1965.
1963
While my dad was driving, we saw a small a small flume leading to the ocean.
The log flume is just a little engineered "river" to float the logs down an incline in. The flumes were mostly built of wood, and they extended for miles. There were some people who rode the logs along these flumes! A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the log flume, and there is a nice pic from back in the day.
A flume is a man made channel for moving water. "At the amusement park, we rode on the log flume, and we got soaked with water. ".
They are a combination of fiberglass and metal and/or wood. The fiberglass is used to make the outer shell, and the wood is used for making the internal framework and seating section. The only exception is the double seated log flume cars. they are mostly fiberglass with a metal frame.
Very fast!
big and huge
It might still be Logs Leap in England.Hope it helps :)
yes in Congo rapids and in the log flume
The speed of a log flume ride can vary, but typically ranges between 20-30 miles per hour. Some log flumes may reach speeds up to 40 miles per hour on larger, more intense rides.