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''For the Lay-down Roller Coaster, see [[Lay-down Roller Coaster|here]].''
{{Infobox Ride
|RCT2 = Flying Roller Coaster
|type = Roller Coaster
|descr = Riders are held in comfortable seats below the track, travelling through the twisted track to give the ultimate flying experience.
|cost = 4,650+
|size = Medium to Large (Variable)|game = [[RCT2|Roller Coaster Tycoon 2]] <br> [[RCT3|Roller Coaster Tycoon 3]]}}
===Construction===
Track has a square-section steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large tubular steel posts. Trains are held on the track by wheels below and inside the running rails. Unlike [http://rct.wikia.com/wiki/Flying_Roller_Coaster Lay-down Roller Coaster], this ride starts with upside-down station, has fewer compatible inversions but gives more excitement and is easier to design.
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Roller Coaster Tycoon 3
===Other Information===
*Like [http://rct.wikia.com/wiki/Inverted_Roller_Coaster Inverted Roller Coaster], Flying Roller Coaster gives very high Nausea ratings due to negative vertical G's at ground slopes so keep the design simple ! And anyway, do prepare for a lot of throw-up by placing benches and litters anound exit path.
*Unlike Lay-down Roller Coaster, this gives pretty high Excitement and is easy to build. Because of the very few compatible inversions, the good designs usually have not more than 9 Intensity Rating. If your coaster has an Excitement Rating below 6 & an Intensity Rating above 9, then it has above all a problem...
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===Gallery===
<gallery>
Ideal.jpg|A custom designed Flying Roller Coaster
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