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===Pre-built designs=== |
===Pre-built designs=== |
Latest revision as of 22:49, 30 January 2023
Special Track Elements
- Vertical track slope
- Vertical twist
Constraints
- Maximum track slope - 90°
- Maximum height above ground - 215 feet
Vehicles
RCT2 Icon |
RCT2 Icon |
Pre-built designs
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- Circulator
- Impulsive
- Loop-the-Loop
- Multidiver
Other Information
- The Inverted Impulse Coaster is completely immune to the brakes failure breakdown.
- The Inverted Impulse Coaster has a higher maximum launch speed than most other roller coasters at 74 mph (119 km/h).
In Real Life
Inverted Impulse coasters are produced by Intamin AG. There are currently seven installations worldwide. Two main track layouts exist. The first has a twisted front spike and a straight rear spike of the same height, with certain models having a holding brake on the rear spike. One example of this first design is Vertical Velocity at Six Flags Great America. The second design has two twisted spikes and no holding brake. Currently, the only example is Wicked Twister at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio.
Gallery
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Vertical Velocity, as found in Six Flags Great America (Chicago)