The Flying Turns (Carwardine Colony)

History
In 1986, the trains were replaced with a newer fleet. The newer trains are similar to the ones featured on the steel bobsled coasters by Intamin.

General

 * Inversions: 0

Eucild Beach Park Specific

 * Builder: John Norman Bartlett
 * Designer: John A. Miller
 * Trains: 4?
 * Cars per train: 3
 * Riders per train: 6

Rose Park Specific

 * Builder: John Norman Bartlett (original), Philadelphia Toboggan Company (re-installation)
 * Designer: John A. Miller
 * Trains: 3
 * Cars per train: 3
 * Riders per train: 6

General

 * Builders: John Norman Bartlett (original); Christopher R. Carwardine, Hiroko Carwardine, Charlie Dinn (re-installation)

Original Trains (1980-1986)

 * Trains: 2
 * Cars per train: 3
 * Riders per train: 6

Giovanola Trains (est. 1986)
The bobsled trains were designed by Claude Mabillard and Walter Bolliger, who went on to form Bolliger & Mabillard.
 * Trains: 3
 * Cars per train: 1
 * Benches per train: 3
 * Riders per train: 6

Larson Trains (cancelled, trains sitting at Carwardine Studios)

 * Trains: 4
 * Cars per train: 3
 * Benches per train: 2
 * Riders per train: 6

Theme Song

 * "Let's Go" - The Cars

Trivia

 * The trains from it's opening in 1930 were replaced in 1986 due to them no longer complying with Virginia state law, the two trains that weren't scrapped for parts donors that operated until the trains were removed are now on display at Carwardine Studios.
 * The 1986 trains were originally going to be built by Arrow Dynamics, but due to changes in the company, the opportunity was given to Giovanola.
 * The Flying Turns has placed in Amusement Today's Top 50 Wood Roller Coasters for several years.
 * Mountain Dew has sponsored the coaster since the 2003 season. During the 2016 season, the trains were wrapped with ads promoting Mountain Dew Kickstart that featured the PuppyMonkeyBaby character.