Flying Brigade

 was a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Winnipeg.

History
In 1972, John Allen designed a coaster that seemed boring at first, but became fun and intense after the mid-course break run, the coaster was installed in Winnipeg.

In 1975, trim brakes were added to the second hill.

In 1980, the track was retracked by Charlie Dinn.

In 1990, the catwalks were replaced by steel catwalks,

In 2000, the track was retracked by CCI.

In 2010, the track was retracked by GCI.

In 2015, the coaster closed. In 2016, it was rebuilt by Rocky Mountain Construction and reopened as Batman: The Ride for the 2017 season. Six Flags, RMC, and the Government of Manitoba successfully negotiated with the American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) for Flying Brigade to keep it's ACE Landmark status upon it's conversion to Batman: The Ride.