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==In Real Life==
==In Real Life==
*There are currently 2 operating reverse freefall roller coasters in the world as of right now. One is a dueling version in [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]] (featured in RCT2), and the other one is in Dreamworld Australia. The other news about this is that until January 16th, 2011, none of the rides had the trains run backwards (you return facing forward). These where manufactured by Intamin AG.
*There are currently 2 operating reverse freefall roller coasters in the world as of right now. One is a dueling version in [[Six Flags Magic Mountain]] (featured in RCT2), and the other one is in Dreamworld Australia. The other news about this is that until January 16th, 2011, none of the rides had the trains run backwards (you return facing forward). These where manufactured by Intamin AG.
[[Category:Roller Coasters]]

Revision as of 15:23, 11 May 2012

Overview

Construction

Car runs on steel girder tracks. The car is accelerated out of the station, along level track using Linear Induction Motors. It then coasts up the vertical section of track, and free-falls backwards down the track to return to the station.

Special Track Elements

None

Constraints

  • Maximum Track Slope - 90°

Vehicles

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Koala Car

Operating Modes

  • LIM powered launch

Other Information

  • The ultimate speed of this ride is controlled by the length of straight track - to achieve maximum speed, a very long length of acceleration track must be built before the slope upwards.
  • This ride is called Reverse Whoa Belly Coaster in the original RollerCoaster Tycoon.

In Real Life

  • There are currently 2 operating reverse freefall roller coasters in the world as of right now. One is a dueling version in Six Flags Magic Mountain (featured in RCT2), and the other one is in Dreamworld Australia. The other news about this is that until January 16th, 2011, none of the rides had the trains run backwards (you return facing forward). These where manufactured by Intamin AG.