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|descr=A steel roller coaster with trains that have rotating cars. |
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|game=[[RollerCoaster Tycoon 2]], <br> [[RollerCoaster Tycoon 3]]}} |
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Revision as of 00:43, 18 December 2012
Construction
Sitting in seats suspended either side of the track, riders are pitched head-over-heels while they plunge down steep drops and travel through various inversions.
Special Track Elements
- Banked Helix
- Block Brakes
- On-Ride Photo
- Quarter Loop
- Seat Rotations
- Twist
- Large Half Loop (RCT3 Only)
Constraints
- Banked Curves - 50° banking
- Maximum Track Slope - 90°
- Maximum Lift Hill Slope - 25°
- Maximum Height - 195 Feet
Vehicles
- Multi-Dimension Coaster Train
Pre-built designs
RollerCoaster Tycoon 2
- X
Scenarios
Other Information
Incredibly difficult coaster to design. To avoid financial difficulties and time limits, only attempt to design one in the Rollercoaster Designer or Sandbox Mode.
In Real Life
This type of coaster is called the 4th Dimension roller coaster, originally built by Arrow Dynamics. The first of this type is X2 (formerly X) at Six Flags Magic Mountain. Newer versions of these are built by S&S, such as Dinoconda in Dinosaurs Park, China.