German theme park forced to shut down new ride after people realised that it looked like flying swastikas – The Sun

A THEME park in Germany was forced to close their newest ride after people said it looked like "flying swastikas".

Called the 'Eagle Fly', the Tatzmania theme park in Löffingen was alerted to the resemblance by people at the park.

The ride, which opened at the end of July, features one long arm which has two spinning carriages at each end.

With four seats on each of the spinning carriage arm, the shape resembles a swastika as it rotates.

The video was posted on Reddit with forum users stunned by the mistake.

One person wrote: "You really do not have the words. Something like that would have to be banned."


Rüdiger Braun, the owner of the park, said he didn't realise the resemblance until the video circulated online.

He told SWR: "I'd like to stress how sorry we are to anyone who has felt at all insulted by this design."

A guest at the park added: "Of course you have to watch what you make, this is a very sensitive area."

The ride is to be redesigned to make it more appropriate.

In Germany, Nazi symbols and propaganda such as swastikas are illegal under the German Criminal Code section 86a.

It states that the "use of symbols of unconstitutional organisations" is banned, with punishments up to three years.

Last month, a British tourist was horrified to find Hitler and Nazi-adorned mugs and souvenirs on sale at a shop in Italy.

Angela Thompson posted the images online with social media users calling it "disgusting" and "sick".

A shop in London was also forced to remove T-shirts promoting "Hitler's European Tour" which were being sold just yards from buildings which were devastated during the war.

Sun Online Travel has contacted Tatzmania theme park for comment.

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