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So it has been mentioned in the Project V videos and on the website that there will be a big storyline element to this attraction. Taking a read through the art of storytelling proves extremely interesting. The main story is of "two brothers who were both driven, in their respected fields, to make the dream of flying come true." However along the way characters changed and the story developed.
Originally the ride was going to be called 'Flying Over Europe' but this is now the name of the first film. Yes that's right, the first film, EP have said that they "decided not to limit the attraction to just one film or theme so that other films could be shown in the future. Therefore a broader concept and story were needed."
This is where Project V comes in, it is a fictional institute that has been created and is "a place of study, scholarship and experimentation." As we know Project V is just the codename for now and the real name will be revealed once the ride opens, although the V will still be prominent.
The website also states the following:
Now I find this rather intriguing, what is this all about? Well let's take a look at the website of the Adventure Club of Europe, whose logo also seen in some Project V videos. Now I am guessing here but I think this is part of the much wider storyline that EP are talking about. The website is only in German but here is what the president of ACE, Johan Malus, has to say:
There is plenty of information on the website from details of ACE expeditions and their greatest members. There is also a news section at one small article mentions a generous donation that ACE have recieved from none other than the Mack Bank (location of the Project V preview centre) of €1 million. The money is to be spent on "reopening and repairing the Institute of the Eulenstein Brothers" and "used to develop a new technology which will lead the visitors through the institute".
I'm not sure ACE has been mentioned officially by Europa-Park yet but I am excited to see how this is all going to tie together. They are certainly going into a heck of a lot of detail!

Originally the ride was going to be called 'Flying Over Europe' but this is now the name of the first film. Yes that's right, the first film, EP have said that they "decided not to limit the attraction to just one film or theme so that other films could be shown in the future. Therefore a broader concept and story were needed."
This is where Project V comes in, it is a fictional institute that has been created and is "a place of study, scholarship and experimentation." As we know Project V is just the codename for now and the real name will be revealed once the ride opens, although the V will still be prominent.
The website also states the following:
EuropaPark said:Project V is part of a much larger storyline that is linked with existing and coming attractions at Europa-Park. Clues and “Easter Eggs” (secret objects) will be hidden in the attraction and across other attractions. So keep your eyes open!
Now I find this rather intriguing, what is this all about? Well let's take a look at the website of the Adventure Club of Europe, whose logo also seen in some Project V videos. Now I am guessing here but I think this is part of the much wider storyline that EP are talking about. The website is only in German but here is what the president of ACE, Johan Malus, has to say:
ACE said:It is not the naive who believe in the unbelievable; They are the naive who think they have already understood everything.
With these words from my esteemed colleague and friend, Richard Steinwinkler, I would like to welcome you to the new online presence of the Adventure Club of Europe.
After careful internal reflection, we decided to allow interested non-members to look into our archives to the 300th anniversary of the club. For we believe the world has a right to participate in the exceptional and touching experiences of our members.
On this website, we present a selection of our most interesting, exciting and, in some cases, the most controversial expedition reports of the past centuries.
Some of these texts will certainly place you, dear readers, in the field of the fantastic or the unbelieving. However, you should be aware that the entire club is behind the content that is accessible to the public at this point.
As the 14th President of the ACE, I am proud and humble to shape the exceptional path of this club.
Over the next 100 years. There is still much to discover.
Yours, Johan Malus
There is plenty of information on the website from details of ACE expeditions and their greatest members. There is also a news section at one small article mentions a generous donation that ACE have recieved from none other than the Mack Bank (location of the Project V preview centre) of €1 million. The money is to be spent on "reopening and repairing the Institute of the Eulenstein Brothers" and "used to develop a new technology which will lead the visitors through the institute".
I'm not sure ACE has been mentioned officially by Europa-Park yet but I am excited to see how this is all going to tie together. They are certainly going into a heck of a lot of detail!