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===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°
*Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
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===Vehicles===
*Suspended Chairs
===Other Information===
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Revision as of 00:17, 22 August 2009
Inverted Roller Coaster | |
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Type | Roller Coaster |
Description | A steel roller coaster with trains that are held beneath the track, with many complex and twisting track elements. |
Cost | $4,100 upwards |
Size | Large (actual size depends on construction) |
Appearances | RCT, RCT2, RCT3 |
Construction
Track has a square-section steel spine, connected to the inside edges of tubular steel running rails. Supports are large square-section steel posts. Trains hang underneath the track, held in position by wheels above, below and outside 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°
- Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
- Maximum Height - 118 Feet
Vehicles
- Suspended Chairs
Other Information
An Inverted Roller Coaster feels more intense and exciting than a sit-down roller coaster; this is due to the exposed feeling the riders have with their feet dangling below them and the lack of a car surrounding them.
Approximate Cost
$4,100 upwards