More Inversion types found in Roller Coasters
Here are some more Inversions
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Incline Loop
A regular loop thats layed to the side at a 45 degree angle |
Interlocking Flat Spin
Two flat spins Interlocked together
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Wing Over
The inverted version of a corkscrew |
Sea Serpant Roll
Similar to a cobra roll, except the roll is in the opposite direction, only found on one of B&M's coasters to date.
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Butterfly
A very strange inversion found on Vekoma multi-loopers.
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Bowtie
Arrow Inversion shaped like a bowtie.
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B&M Pretzel Loop
An inversion designed for B&M's flying coaster. Claude Mabillard was quoted as saying "We were shocked to find that it performed differently from what we anticipated, the inversion is far more forceful than we wanted to achieve." The most intense inversion out there.
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Twisting Dive
A half-twist followed by a half-loop.
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CutBack
Two Half-Corkscrews that subject riders to a quick upside-down segment and a terrible head-banging effect. Found on Drachen Fire (or not anymore!) and Space Mountain Paris.
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Zero-G Roll
An inverted camelback twist without the camelback hill incorporated. This inversion can be found on the incredible hulk - and like the twists subjects riders to a brief sensation of Zero-G.
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