This should stop the pointless arguement:
First Arrow Batwing: Drachen Fire at Busch Gardens Williamsburg (Williamsburg, Virginia) 1992
First B&M Cobra Roll: Kumba at Busch Gardens Tampa (Tampa Bay, Florida) 1993
First Intamin Cobra Roll: Monte Makaya at Terra Encantada (Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) 1998
First Premier Cobra Roll: Outer Limits: Flight of Fear at Paramount King's Dominion (Doswell Virginia) & Paramount King's Island (King's Mill, Ohio) 1996
First Vekoma Boomerang: Escorpion at Reino Aventura (Mexico City, Mexico) 1981
laurence said:
anyone else think that companies dont make as much use of the sea serpant roll as they should??
As much as I love seeing new elements, I have a feeling I wouldn't get the thrill out of a Sea Serpant as I do a Cobra Roll. The change in direction halfway through is what makes them so much fun.
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James Draeger
http://draegs.livejournal.com
"Legend is a wooden Jesus"
Are you kidding? Multple coasters have turned up with a version of the sea serphent:
1989 - Kamikaze, Dinosuar Beach* (Now Ninja)
1989 - Gouderix, Parc Asterix (France)
1992 - Ninja, Six Flags Over Georgia
1999 - Rock ‘n Roller Coaster, Disneyworld (Orlando)
2000 - Superman: The Ride, Six Flags Holland
2000 - Medusa, Six Flags Marine World
2002 - Rock ‘n Roller Caster, Disney Studios (France)
Also, there is every Vekoma SLC and Pax Scream have on as well
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It's this:
http://rcdb.com/installationgallery617.htm?Picture=1 (Medusa West)
http://rcdb.com/installationgallery769.htm?Picture=4 (S:TR)
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Vertigo, Rock' n Roller coaster in orlando does not have a sea serpent inversion, it is just a regular cobra roll or as Vekoma calls it boomerang. There is a version of RNRC with a sea serpent manuever in I believe SF holland. Just wanted to clarify that fact.
also, Vekoma SLC have the heart beater inversion(thats Vekoma's name for the unique inversion), it is very different from the sea serpent manever. The heart-Beater is similar to a elongated vertical loop with a twist at the top, very different from a cobra roll or sea serpent.
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*** This post was edited by sethman on 4/14/2002. ***
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