Compact Inverted Coaster

Construction
Track has a tubular steel spine, connected to the outside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains hang underneath the track, held in position by wheels above, below, and inside the running rails.

Special Track Elements

 * Banked Curves
 * Vertical Loop
 * Steep Twist
 * In-Line Twist
 * Half Loop
 * Corkscrew
 * Banked Helix
 * On-Ride-Photo

Constraints

 * Banked curves - 50° banking
 * Maximum track slope - 60°
 * Lift hill maximum slope - 25°
 * Maximum height above ground - 118 ft

Vehicles

 * Inverted Coaster Trains
 * Face-Off Cars

Operating Modes

 * Continuous circuit mode
 * Reversed-Inclince launched shuttle mode

Other Information
The Suspended Looping Coaster allows compact track layouts and various types of inversions. The cars hang beneath the track, with the passengers' feet dangling below.

This ride is called Compact Inverted Coaster in both RCT2 and RCT3.

In Real Life
The Compact-Inverted Coaster is based off of the designs by Vekoma. Vekoma is known for their SLC (Suspended Looping Coaster) which has many different designs but follows a very similar layout. Oddly in RCT3, the trains for the compact inverted coaster aren't similar to the ones made by Vekoma, but bear a resemblance to Giovanola's inverted trains. Giovanola's trains are the same design as the B&M Inverted trains, but seat only two riders instead of four. There has been 39 SLC's built in the world, and there are 6 layouts of the SLC (excluding custom layouts). There are only 2 custom layouts built, one follows the same design as the others except it has different supports while the other is completely unique. Some of the real vekomas were featured in the real parks of both RCT1 and 2 (Hiede-Park and Six Flags Holland respectively).