AIR is without Flat spin or corkscrew!!

In the perposed design of AIR there was an outside flat spin, but if you check out the pic on www.sw5live.com . Instead of the flat spin there is an inline twist similar to a zero-g. I guess maybe B&M figuared there would be too many G's pulled on the outside flat spin.
Hmmmm... Looks like more of a half corkscrew, half zero-g roll kind of inversion. To find this picture, scroll down to the link that says "more october" then scroll down to the bottom of that page.

*** This post was edited by CHOCOLATE STARFISH on 10/21/2001. ***

Keep in mind that it was a MODEL.  Models aren't exactly accurate.  Take a look at the model they had for Goliath or Titan...it had a few similarities but overall, it looks completly different.
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Think about this too.  Vertical loops, corkscrews, and inline twists are all really the same element.  They are just stretched out to a certain extent.
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Oh well, I guess it was a little too hard to believe, but looking at it closely, Its starts to act like a corkscrew and then goes into a Half Inline, I am sure it will still be awesome though.
How many inversions does Air have.
I think AIR has 1 true inversion...that would be the in-line twist.  If you want to get into Vekoma Flying terms (they say there are 8...bull) then AIR would have 2 or 3.
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There's an inline twist and its built. I was at Towers Sat for fireworks ( excellent as usual), and its in!!And its really flat to, theres a pic on John Wardleys website.Getting excited!!
What are talike about? AIR has a half Camelback Zero-G roll to flip the trains over, and there is a Flat Spin later on in the ride.
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