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Thunderhawk (Dorney Park)

Thunderhawk (formerly known as The Coaster) is a wooden out and back roller coaster located at Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom near Allentown, Pennsylvania.

The coaster was built in 1923 and is one of the oldest operating roller coasters in the northeast.

Thunderhawk (video game)

Thunderhawk, known as AH-3 Thunderstrike in North America, is a combat flight simulator video game developed by Core Design and released for the Amiga and DOS in 1992, for the Mega-CD in 1993 and for Microsoft Windows in 1996. In the game the player flies a fictional AH-73M attack helicopter.

ThunderHawk

ThunderHawk is a mobile web browser from Bitstream available for a full range of operating systems in high end ( Windows mobile and Symbian browsers) and mass-market ( Java browser) mobile phones and PDAs. It is basically meant for mobile operators and original Equipment Manufacturers and not meant for download for users.

Unlike most browsers, ThunderHawk does not re-purpose or reformat the content, and provides a desktop-like view of the web page. Data is transmitted to the mobile phone in a compressed transport format, i.e., the visible web page regions (text) are received first, while the rest of the images and other data are automatically transferred in the background.

Thunderhawk (Michigan's Adventure)

Thunderhawk is an inverted steel roller coaster at Michigan's Adventure amusement park in Muskegon, Michigan, United States designed by Vekoma of The Netherlands. The coaster was built in 1998 as Serial Thriller at Geauga Lake in Ohio and renamed Thunderhawk in 2004 when that park was purchased by Cedar Fair. After Geauga Lake closed in 2007, Thunderhawk was dismantled and moved to Michigan's Adventure for the 2008 season, where it became the first suspended looping roller coaster to ever be built in Michigan. Thunderhawk has a maximum height limit of . The ride is built on top of man-made land that is right on Adventure Lake.