Leading bowling alleys equipment manufacturer
As the leading bowling equipment manufacturer and solutions provider in the industry, we sell more than 2000 lanes worldwide per year, breaking the single-situation of pinsetter bowling equipment, enriching the international market, and offering customers a wider choice.
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Build a center
Flying Bowling Produces High-Quality Bowling Alley Equipment and Provides Customers with One-Stop Solution Services.
Professional Bowling Alley Custom Design
Flying has successfully built ideal bowling alleys for more than 3,000 customers.
We have an experienced design team dedicated to providing customers with comprehensive one-stop solutions for bowling alleys.
Customers only need to send the CAD drawings of the venue to us.
We will design and plan the best layout of the lane to maximize the optimization of the venue space so that customers can be more relaxed and worry-free.
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What we offer
Types of Bowling
Flying Bowling has successfully introduced a range of bowling products with Chinese characteristics to the marketplace, including medium bowling, standard bowling, duckpin bowling, mini bowling, and other related equipment.
Build a Center
The flying team will offer guidance and technical support throughout the process by combing through the project timeline to coordinate the team that will complete the construction of your site on time and on budget.
Multiple Choices
Self-developed and innovative bowling equipment offers a variety of different functions and configurations to meet the needs of different venues.
Why Choose Us
As top domestic bowling machine supplier and solutions provider in the industry, we sell more than 2000+ lanes all over the world per year.
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Our Cases
Success Projects
Flying has customized and successfully built the ideal bowling alley for more than 3,000 customers with outstanding strength and professional technology.
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Who we are
About Flying
Founded in 2006. Flying has always insisted on development and innovation as the driving forces behind enterprise development and has been recognized as a high-tech enterprise for many years.
Since its establishment, Flying has consistently adhered to its original intention of creating maximum benefit for clients and is committed to continuously manufacturing cost-effective products and providing one-stop solution services for clients.
Founded in 2006
10,000+ m² workshop
2000+ lanes sold globally per year
Customers from all over the world
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Info center
Latest News
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FAQ
Solutions to Product and Service Queries
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Is it profitable to open a bowling alley?
Opening a bowling alley can be profitable, but there's no guarantee of success. It depends on several factors:
Market Demand: Is there a local interest in bowling? Consider the demographics of your area. Does it have a large enough population to support your business? Bowling alleys tend to do well in areas with disposable income for entertainment.
Competition: How many other bowling alleys are there nearby? What kind of experience do they offer? You'll need to find a way to stand out from the competition.
Concept: What kind of bowling experience are you creating? A traditional bowling alley with many lanes focuses on lane rentals. A boutique alley might have fewer lanes but offer high-end food and drinks. A family entertainment center might have mini bowling alongside other attractions.
Location: This is crucial. High-traffic areas with good visibility are ideal. Consider the cost of rent or property purchase in your chosen location.
Management: Running a successful bowling alley requires good business acumen. You'll need to manage staff, inventory, marketing, and maintenance costs effectively.
Here are some things that can improve profitability:
Diversified Revenue Streams: Don't rely solely on lane rentals. Offer food and drinks, host parties and events, or consider adding other entertainment options like arcade games.
Modern Amenities: Invest in comfortable seating, high-quality equipment, and a clean environment. Consider technological upgrades to scoring systems or interactive features.
Customer Service: Friendly and efficient staff can keep customers coming back. Offer specials and promotions to attract new customers and reward loyalty.
Overall, opening a bowling alley requires careful planning, research, and a solid business plan. While there can be good profits to be made, it's not a low-risk venture.
Bowling Equipment
How long is a mini bowling lane?
The length of the Mini Bowling Lane is about 13 meters. The fairway board area is about 7.6 meters. And the approach area is about 2.44 meters. The equipment maintenance area behind the lane requires a minimum of 1 meter.
Who buys used bowling equipment?
Usually, many of our Indian customers buy second-hand equipment because the price is relatively low. But in the end, they learned that Flying's prices were extremely competitive and the equipment was brand new and of very high quality. So finally, they chose to cooperate with Flying to purchase bowling equipment.
Product
How a bowling ball return machine works?
A bowling ball return system uses a combination of gravity, belts, and sometimes lifts to bring your ball back to you after your roll. Here's a breakdown of the typical process:
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Ball Exit: After rolling down the lane, the ball exits into a channel at the end. This channel might have a slight incline to help guide the ball towards the return mechanism.
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Transfer Tray: The ball rolls into a shallow tray or trough. This tray might have a diverter at the end to ensure balls from adjacent lanes don't collide.
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Elevator or Incline (optional): In some setups, the ball might be lifted to a higher level before entering the return system. This creates a steeper decline for the ball to travel down, helping it gain momentum.
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Belt Conveyor: The ball reaches a conveyor belt with a textured surface to prevent slipping. This belt carries the ball up an incline.
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Gravity Channel: Once at the top of the incline, the ball is released onto a long, U-shaped channel. Gravity takes over, pulling the ball down through the channel.
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Ball Deflector: At the end of the channel, there might be a deflector that diverts the ball slightly towards your lane. This ensures the ball ends up in the correct return slot.
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Ball Return Tray: The ball finally reaches a tray or cradle positioned in front of your lane, ready for your next roll.
Here are some additional points to note:
- Modern systems might have sensors to detect the presence of a ball and activate the return mechanism accordingly.
- Some higher-end systems use quieter materials and designs to minimize noise during ball return.
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Start Your Custom Bowling Alley Project
If you contact us now for more details, we can provide you with a custom bowling alley service. Our service team will get back to you within 24 hours, normally!
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