it looks like a verticle loop but you dont go straight on to it.
It's called an Inclined or Tilted Loop and is also found on Mantis and Chang.
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Home Park - Wonderland Sydney, Australia.
Riddler's Revenge Inversions, in order...
Vertical loop
Dive loop
Dive loop
Inclined loop
Flatspin (corkscrew)
Flatspin
I think you were describing the Inclined Loop.
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"X" marks the spot in 2001!
*** This post was edited by Soggy on 2/11/2001. ***
I thought an inclined loop was a regular loop tilted at an angle like this /
That's what an inclined loop is...maybe you're referring to a diving loop.
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AIM SN-Coasterman17
if it was a diving loop it was the tightest one ive ever seen.
Can't you describe what you're talking about in more detail??
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Home Park - Wonderland Sydney, Australia.
now that i look at it, i guess it is a dive loop. I think of kumbas when i think of dive loops, and this one is much tighter.
what picture are you looking at? Maybe if we are looking at the same one you are it will help. :)
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