The dog tongue on Maxx force is actually my favorite inversion on any coaster because it gives you crazy hangtime while you're way up 175 ft in the air. Plus, the pullup and pullout of it is unnaturally tight
nobody: The Coaster industry: *having 6 different names for a roll that doesn't go the full 360 degrees, instead stalling out after 270 degrees and going back*
Dragon Mountain was the first roller coaster I went on with an inversion. I wasn't even aware of the first two normal inversions at the start right after you reach the top, caught me off guard after I'd psyched myself up for the bowtie loop at the end. Certainly enjoyed it though, went on it another half dozen times due to the fact the line was so short it was a walk on.
Very interesting. Drachen Fire's corkscrew dive inversion is still my all time favorite. I will never forget that one. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day now.
Cannibal's Lagoon Roll over the rockwork and pond is one of the best elements in the park! When it's actually full with water, some people try to see if they can touch it while going through the roll. I knew it was going to be on here, but pleasant to see it so high!
Awesome video and great list of all of the unique inversions that you talked about, the Lagoon Roll on Cannibal at Lagoon is my favorite it catches me by surprise every time I ride Cannibal, I also like the Top Gun Stall on Twisted Colossus great video once again!!!
Although its' on 3 coasters because they are basically clones of each other, the Raven Turn is a very unique inversion. Definitely more unique than some of the "One of a kind" inversions which have very similar inversions with slight variations.
The Only Inversions I know on a Roller Coaster is the “Loop De loop”, “Cobra Roll”, “Zero G-Roll”, “Cobra Snake Dive”, “Lagoon Roll”, “Upside Down Top Hat”, and “Vertical Loop”! By the way, thanks for making this Video Chris! 😊👍 You make awesome content! Keep up the great work! 👍
8:30 I rode this coaster, the Hangtime in the upside-down track is insane, you get a solid 7 seconds of it. It has more Hangtime on this one piece of track that Hangtime has on the entire ride. The loop an Half Loop leading into and out of the Scorpion tail is also really forceful, but also very jerky.
It could've been, but WCR rips through the element too quick. It doesn't stall; it instantly turns you back, like on Wicked Cyclone, which I also don't consider a stall.
I’m curious about this Mosasaurus Roll on Velocicoaster. Everyone who’s ridden it says it slaps but in the pov it looks like a normal heart line roll to me. The dog tongue is an interesting one as well, I would predict it feels like Steel Curtains banana roll.
Rode it twice, that last Mosasaurus roll seriously feels like you’re falling out of your seat into the water. One of my favorite endings to a ride ever.
I rode Cobra in Conny Land 3 weeks ago and was very positively surprised. The roller coaster is pretty intense (up to 5.5 g) and a lot of fun. There is a reason why PAX is called Crazy Iwan. You are already fully in the seatbelts at the lift. Because of the steepness, the descent is very intense with good acceleration. Then there are two very nice airtime hills followed by the loop and the scorpion tail. The loop is quite tight and intense on the way to the scorpion tail. On the way back you are slower so that you have good hangtime. Of course, the scorpion tail itself also provides good hangtime. It is highly recommended to ride the roller coaster both forwards and backwards, as both feel different. In general, Conny Land is highly recommended. Although the park is only small, it offers some unusual attractions that families in particular can have a lot of fun with.
I know RCDB doesn't consider this one of a kind, but Steel Vengeance's 2nd inversion is pretty unique. It's like the zero-g stall on Wicked Cyclone, but you are descending throughout the element, kind of like how Storm Runner's flying snake dive is similar to a zero-g roll, except you are dropping while taking the element. So, I feel like this should have gotten an honorable mention or something but that's just me. I love this unique video idea though! Great job 👍
I’m excited for Storm Runner since it’s the closest coaster to me with a weird layout. I would’ve been able to ride it last year if things didn’t go south.
It's so sad that storm runners line over the past few 3 years has almost been a walk on. But it makes me happy because I love it. I remember when it was a rollercoaster tycoon 3 competition coaster.
WAIT I WAS BINGING UR VIDS AND JUST CLICKED ON THIS AND HAD NO IDEA IT WAS NEW!!! I looked at the comments and was like, why are they all so recent? Isn't this video like, months old? And then it clicked lmao
Going to Cedar Point Friday I'm hype asf Edit: in case someone cares this was my day. (In chronological order) Maverick, Iron Dragon, Rougarou, Millennium, Johnny Rockets, Top Thrill Dragster, SteVe (3 times in a row, all back row in less than two hours), Skyhawk, Wicked Twister, Gatekeeper, Raptor, Valravn. Side note Valravn broke twice and so while waiting I became the coolest person in line for about ten minutes.
Cobra is actually an awesome coaster haha. The lift is so scary and unique it’s crazy. Then the loop on hot days has 5-6gs, and the scorpion tail is also so much fun.
The cobra loop on storm runner at Hersheypark I personally love that ride! I screamed from the time we left the station until we came back it was one of the best experiences I’ve had
Mad kudos on having the "tongue" inversion from space mountain Paris! I'm surprised that the dive loop on Manhattan Express (Big Apple Coaster) wasn't given a more unique name. Otherwise I feel it would have been a great addition to the list. I myself am not aware of an existing coaster element quite like that one.
That's true. Its just called a dive loop, but its way different than a srandard B&M dive loop. I think the manufacturers or parks deem these names so it was a missed opportunity for NYNY hotel and casino
That rollout on the Volcano Blast coaster will be missed. I’m so sad I’ll never get to ride again since I started really becoming an enthusiast in the last couple years. My only ride on this beauty was about 10 years ago, before I could truly appreciate its magnificence
Hi Chris! I know you love to know everything about the parks, so I got some info! I went to Kings Dominion on Sunday, and while I was in line for Dominator, I noticed a blocked off part of the parking lot, and inside of it was parts for an S&S freespin, green track and brown supports.
Storm Runner is one of my favorite coasters, and I'm really, REALLY hoping to get to Cedar Point to try Maverick this summer. Something tells me I'm gonna LOVE it!
I'm making my first visit to Hershey Park in 6 days and Storm Runner is going to be closed. I'm beyond devastated, it was in my top 5 bucket list coasters for this trip with Phantom's Revenge, Phoenix, El Toro & Kingda Ka. I already knew Jersey Devil wouldn't be open yet.
I love maxx force and how unique it is, and it’s definitely up there with bull and goliath for best ride at the park, but it’s unfortunate that it has an ungodly amount of downtime. Great America is my home park and i worry that they might might remove maxx force too soon because the constant maintenance is too much of a headache
Great topic and video! What about the Bent Cuban Eight - now only on Dream Coaster in Iraq (formerly on G-Force at Drayton Manor, though). And what about that Zero-G roll on Wicked Cyclone that changes its mind/direction when upside-down. Is that repeated anywhere else?
I'm surprised there arent more cases where a track drives directly upside down for drawn out sections. I guess you'd need very comfortable restraints...
Honorable Mention: Mosasaurus Roll. At its core, it's a modified Heartline roll - not necessarily different enough to deserve it's own element, but at the same time, it's still modified. The exit is smaller than the entrance, making for an incredibly intense inversion, especially since it's over the lake.
Seriously, Cobra at Conny-Land is well worth it. It's at a tiny (but kinda cute) park so an hour or two should be enough if you are in a hurry. Cobra is really intense and just funny to ride. Oh yeah, and the ride next to it caught on fire while I was having a zen ride, that was a memorable moment for sure lol
I don't know how the cobra loop and negative G stall loop are different enough from a sidewinder to qualify as their own elements, but I'm not gonna question it when I'm also not sure what the difference between a barrel roll and a heartline roll is.
The dog tongue is the same as Steel Curtain's "banana roll". Both are two inversions and Steel Curtain is the only so-called banana roll that inverts twice.
Please revisit Kennywood in the next couple years. Steel Curtain’s Drachen Fire Dive Drop has good hang time from nearly 200 feet up and it feels taller because of being near a valley.
@@DomDaDon2788 ever since I saw demonic knot on planet coaster I’ve wanted to experience it looks like it would be even more intense on an invert. But one day I’ll see how it is on the wing.
I have ridden Flug der Dämonen and the Knot (like the whole ride) is not that intense but more focused on 0g-moments and low float to low hang time. That in mind, the knot is a really "levitaty" experience and it feels very different on the 2 sides of the train, its a pretty nice Element if you just close your eyes and let your body loose:D I hope you can ride it yourself soon, its one of Germanys best coasters in my Opinion
Why isnt there a forward loop where instead of the train doing a backflip, like the classic vertical loop, it does a front flip and starts by going up, then goes forward and upside down? Basically like a 360 deg. angle drop.
Maxx dive loop is actually also on The ride to Happiness, but rcdb calls that an Stepupunderflip fsr. A lot of this video is just "its actually this element but they gave it another name"
Pretty much. These elements are given names by the manufacturer or the park and there are probably other unique elements out there that COULD have been given fun names but didnt
You should rank all 56 inversions from worst to best
Yeah
Oh my please do
That would be cool
Fantastic idea! RCDB nerd for years here!
That’s brilliant
VelociCoaster’s Mosasaur Roll is not only my favorite inversion, but my favorite element of ALL TIME... 🦖
That's just a normal Hartline roll just more snappy.
@@maxhagenauer24 therefore it’s not a “normal heartline roll” right?
Isn't it a normal heartline roll?
@@ThemeParkHorizons an above average heartline roll
it didn’t even open yet...
The dog tongue on Maxx force is actually my favorite inversion on any coaster because it gives you crazy hangtime while you're way up 175 ft in the air. Plus, the pullup and pullout of it is unnaturally tight
The upside-down view is crazy aswell
Not The Best Inversion On Maxx Force Let Alone Best Inversion Ever
nobody:
The Coaster industry: *having 6 different names for a roll that doesn't go the full 360 degrees, instead stalling out after 270 degrees and going back*
Wait-
There’s a roll like that, or are you talking about an event?
I think my favorite of these is the flying snake dive, I love heartline rolls so I'm very intrigued by two of them in a row. Nice Video!
Agreed. Also my favorite. Great laterals and hangtime simultaneously
Dragon Mountain was the first roller coaster I went on with an inversion. I wasn't even aware of the first two normal inversions at the start right after you reach the top, caught me off guard after I'd psyched myself up for the bowtie loop at the end. Certainly enjoyed it though, went on it another half dozen times due to the fact the line was so short it was a walk on.
Same here!
Nothing but love for the TPR shade. Between loop-dee-loops and the “WHEEEEEEEEE” they’re intolerable lol
He called the batwing on Montu a “Batman Robin Loopy Thingy” hurt my soul
Chris on the dog tongue: And look at that support structure: just weird all around
Me: maybe i am a Maxx Force dog tongue support structure
Very interesting. Drachen Fire's corkscrew dive inversion is still my all time favorite. I will never forget that one. Thanks for posting this. Have a nice day now.
They really need to spam "smooth all" on the cobra loop.
Seriously. That pullout has like 6 angles
@@bmfanboy8838 Finally someone who agrees with me!
It's not too unsmooth. It's rather the G-forces smashing you into the seat during the scorpion-tail.
@@GreenBoxMedia i think he was referring to the cobra loop on storm runner
Cannibal's Lagoon Roll over the rockwork and pond is one of the best elements in the park! When it's actually full with water, some people try to see if they can touch it while going through the roll. I knew it was going to be on here, but pleasant to see it so high!
Awesome video and great list of all of the unique inversions that you talked about, the Lagoon Roll on Cannibal at Lagoon is my favorite it catches me by surprise every time I ride Cannibal, I also like the Top Gun Stall on Twisted Colossus great video once again!!!
Wait till RMC creates the trick track corked roll stall dive loop. You know it’s going to happen.
Only if they RMC Thunder Run. That's a Kentucky Kingdom element name if I ever saw one
315° triple inverting dive corkscrew stall dive wave loop
@@bmfanboy8838 trick track double up with the second up being a 1/3 corkscrew into a stall into a half loop?
Lol we haven't even gotten a double up Immelmann/dive loop yet
Although its' on 3 coasters because they are basically clones of each other, the Raven Turn is a very unique inversion. Definitely more unique than some of the "One of a kind" inversions which have very similar inversions with slight variations.
Yeah, for this video's purposes it wouldn't qualify but if I were to pick out some unique inversions that appear on multiple coasters, absolutely
The Only Inversions I know on a Roller Coaster is the “Loop De loop”, “Cobra Roll”, “Zero G-Roll”, “Cobra Snake Dive”, “Lagoon Roll”, “Upside Down Top Hat”, and “Vertical Loop”! By the way, thanks for making this Video Chris! 😊👍 You make awesome content! Keep up the great work! 👍
"What was Intamin smoking when they designed this? I have no idea..."
That may be my new favorite Airtime Thrills quote LOL
Hey airtime, since the nhl is coming to a close soon, can you do an NHL finals park battle?
Yes plz that would be great and hi zero g
What if Vegas makes it to the final? I see them and Carolina making the Cup Finals.
For Vegas I would say like a Cali park or something and for Carolina I would say Carowinds
@@zerogcoasters I mean, Carowinds for Carolina makes sense.
Good idea because he did forget last year and by the time I reminded him it was already too late
8:30 I rode this coaster, the Hangtime in the upside-down track is insane, you get a solid 7 seconds of it. It has more Hangtime on this one piece of track that Hangtime has on the entire ride.
The loop an Half Loop leading into and out of the Scorpion tail is also really forceful, but also very jerky.
Weird that Twisted Cyclone's Reverse Cobra Roll wasn't listed. I couldn't find another coaster with it.
I looked this up actually to see how it was classified. Rcdb considers it 2 separate inversions, the 2nd one being a barrel roll downdrop
Chris: "...I doubt will ever be replicated again."
SFMM: What if we do it again in the same park?
WCRs element isn’t technically considered a top gun stall
Yeah in spirit it's the same thing but I was thinking the top gun stall RMC-specific
It could've been, but WCR rips through the element too quick. It doesn't stall; it instantly turns you back, like on Wicked Cyclone, which I also don't consider a stall.
They should put that inversion on an Intiman Zac spin coaster to debute at Magic Mountain
I’m curious about this Mosasaurus Roll on Velocicoaster. Everyone who’s ridden it says it slaps but in the pov it looks like a normal heart line roll to me. The dog tongue is an interesting one as well, I would predict it feels like Steel Curtains banana roll.
Rode it twice, that last Mosasaurus roll seriously feels like you’re falling out of your seat into the water. One of my favorite endings to a ride ever.
So you get ejector-hangtime???
My daughter is paralyzed below the waist... and swore she was going to fall out! It's a nice element... with great atmosphere.
It’s basically upside down ejector
I rode Cobra in Conny Land 3 weeks ago and was very positively surprised. The roller coaster is pretty intense (up to 5.5 g) and a lot of fun. There is a reason why PAX is called Crazy Iwan. You are already fully in the seatbelts at the lift. Because of the steepness, the descent is very intense with good acceleration. Then there are two very nice airtime hills followed by the loop and the scorpion tail. The loop is quite tight and intense on the way to the scorpion tail. On the way back you are slower so that you have good hangtime. Of course, the scorpion tail itself also provides good hangtime. It is highly recommended to ride the roller coaster both forwards and backwards, as both feel different. In general, Conny Land is highly recommended. Although the park is only small, it offers some unusual attractions that families in particular can have a lot of fun with.
I know RCDB doesn't consider this one of a kind, but Steel Vengeance's 2nd inversion is pretty unique. It's like the zero-g stall on Wicked Cyclone, but you are descending throughout the element, kind of like how Storm Runner's flying snake dive is similar to a zero-g roll, except you are dropping while taking the element. So, I feel like this should have gotten an honorable mention or something but that's just me. I love this unique video idea though! Great job 👍
Flying snake dive is amazing! Why Intamin hasn't done more inversions like it is beyond me
It would be great if you did this with all sorts of One-of-a-kind elements that doesn't necessarily invert you
Airtime Thrills: Before Candymonium, Storm Runner was the best coaster at Hersheypark
Me:
BuT wHaT aBoUt SkYrUsH....Oh wait
It's true, though.
Thigh Crush
Does Skyrush have a black David Hayter doing the announcements? No? Thought so.
Skyrush: *Am I a joke to you!?*
The fact that planet coaster has most of these unique inversions shows the developers did their homework
I’m excited for Storm Runner since it’s the closest coaster to me with a weird layout. I would’ve been able to ride it last year if things didn’t go south.
It’s still not open :(
"and before Candymonium, it was the best ride in the park"
STORM RUNNER SUPREMACY
It's so sad that storm runners line over the past few 3 years has almost been a walk on. But it makes me happy because I love it. I remember when it was a rollercoaster tycoon 3 competition coaster.
I swear, the voice you hear on the ride sounds like goddamn David Hayter.
Look at Airtime Thrills throwing shade at 0:16 HAHAHAHHA LOVE IT! XD
WAIT I WAS BINGING UR VIDS AND JUST CLICKED ON THIS AND HAD NO IDEA IT WAS NEW!!! I looked at the comments and was like, why are they all so recent? Isn't this video like, months old? And then it clicked lmao
I know it's not the only coaster that ever did it, but as of the present day Loch Ness Monster has the world's only interlocking vertical loops.
Your shirts are hilarious I went to a park a couple days ago and the ride op laughed at it 😂😂 thanks man!
Hopefully he didnt staple you after laughing
@@AirtimeThrills he didn’t luckily! But some others did that day.
Moonsault scramble had a really unique looking inversion. It’s like a batwing twisted into a pretzel.
called pretzel knot, exists on banshee at kings island as well
@@DrewBoezeman
Not quite the same way though. It’s a bit more spread out on banshee. Still really cool, I wanna ride it some day for sure.
Was that Barkley? I LOVE HIM! Keep up the great work!
Going to Cedar Point Friday I'm hype asf
Edit: in case someone cares this was my day. (In chronological order)
Maverick, Iron Dragon, Rougarou, Millennium, Johnny Rockets, Top Thrill Dragster, SteVe (3 times in a row, all back row in less than two hours), Skyhawk, Wicked Twister, Gatekeeper, Raptor, Valravn.
Side note Valravn broke twice and so while waiting I became the coolest person in line for about ten minutes.
I'll be there Friday too.. And Saturday.. And Monday!
It’ll blow your mind!
@@RY30DM I’m from Cleveland homie Cedar Point is a place we often frequent 😁
6:06 is the funniest part ever in a Artime Thrills video
didnt expect my home park to be on here lol :D greets from germany !
Cobra is actually an awesome coaster haha. The lift is so scary and unique it’s crazy. Then the loop on hot days has 5-6gs, and the scorpion tail is also so much fun.
Yeah its my Favorite coaster 🤩
Yesss he posted again!!
Love to see my cobra photos being picked up by creators all around the world! 😘
The cobra loop on storm runner at Hersheypark I personally love that ride! I screamed from the time we left the station until we came back it was one of the best experiences I’ve had
Mad kudos on having the "tongue" inversion from space mountain Paris! I'm surprised that the dive loop on Manhattan Express (Big Apple Coaster) wasn't given a more unique name. Otherwise I feel it would have been a great addition to the list. I myself am not aware of an existing coaster element quite like that one.
That's true. Its just called a dive loop, but its way different than a srandard B&M dive loop. I think the manufacturers or parks deem these names so it was a missed opportunity for NYNY hotel and casino
Hamanako Pal Pal's Mega Coaster has a similar looking dive loop.
@@ElectriKong- Touché!
“Before Candymonium Storm Runner was the best ride in the park”
Skryush fans: I’m about to end this man’s whole career
*SAD SKYRUSH NOISES*
Yooo he finally hit 50k keep the grind going man! ROAD TO 100K!!!
The Staffordshire knot on the smiler at Alton Towers is an interlocking bat wing and cobra roll
I feel like the Mosasaurus roll deserves to be in here. That pop before that odd heartline is just too good
If the car inverts but the train doesn't is it still an inversion?
Its not classified as one on rcdb, probably because for most coasters with free spin capabilities theres no way to track that
The Norwegian loop on Fahrenheit deserves some love as well🥃
He should do a video on TWO-of-a-kind inversions!
Ive ridden dragon mountain! Great video dude i love all your work!
Rip volcano the blast, it is truly missed
I loved this element. Such a nice high view afterwards. Imagine if it was somewhere picturesque like Cedar Point!
@@taurusgump Aw man I really wish I could have been on this one I wasn’t born yet so I never had the opportunity but it looks amazing
Another fabulous video!
A "Dog tongue" is basically a cobra roll just more leveled out.
You are the chef john of roller coasters.
I’m glad to see my home park, Lagoon, getting some love on many videos lately all because of Cannibal.
same
One you missed:
Double Barrel Roll.
Coaster found on: Battle of The Jungle King at Hefei Sunac Land
RCDB lists it as 1 (a)
Cannibal is the most unique coaster I've ever ridden. It's also crazy fun!
AIRTIME THRILLS DADDY YES UPLOAD YESSS
That rollout on the Volcano Blast coaster will be missed. I’m so sad I’ll never get to ride again since I started really becoming an enthusiast in the last couple years. My only ride on this beauty was about 10 years ago, before I could truly appreciate its magnificence
The Drachen fire dive loop is my 2nd favorite inversion behind the mossasuraus roll
yay. I started watching less than a minute after it was released
R.I.P Volcano the Blast coaster it was my fav at Kings Dominion and my top 5 fav all time:(
I'd love if a future coaster at cp or ki (home parks) would install something with several rare inversions.
Hi Chris! I know you love to know everything about the parks, so I got some info! I went to Kings Dominion on Sunday, and while I was in line for Dominator, I noticed a blocked off part of the parking lot, and inside of it was parts for an S&S freespin, green track and brown supports.
2022 according to RCDB
Only a minute in and I already love this video because I’ve been calling myself a rollercoaster nerd since 2018
You are literally the first enthusiast I've heard mention adrenaline peak
Love this video! Really liked this type of Video
yayyyyyyyyy a new airtime thrills vid
The Staffordshire knot!!!
Used to work at lagoon and got to test ride cannibal like 10 times in a row while it was in testing phase before grand opening in 2015
Storm Runner is one of my favorite coasters, and I'm really, REALLY hoping to get to Cedar Point to try Maverick this summer. Something tells me I'm gonna LOVE it!
Maverick is awesome!
I'm making my first visit to Hershey Park in 6 days and Storm Runner is going to be closed. I'm beyond devastated, it was in my top 5 bucket list coasters for this trip with Phantom's Revenge, Phoenix, El Toro & Kingda Ka. I already knew Jersey Devil wouldn't be open yet.
Yeah, that can sting a bit. I’ve been riding it since ‘04, it’s opening year, and it kicks ass.
2:40 i think helix at liseberg also has a wraparound corkscrew
I love maxx force and how unique it is, and it’s definitely up there with bull and goliath for best ride at the park, but it’s unfortunate that it has an ungodly amount of downtime. Great America is my home park and i worry that they might might remove maxx force too soon because the constant maintenance is too much of a headache
The trains on that final coaster do look pretty dope. I hope wellget more shuttle coasters like that. Or any coaster in general
The flying snake dive is also on Plopsaland’s ride to happiness, not featured on rcdb yet.
That’s not a flying snake dive because a flying snake dive twist you 270 degrees
Great topic and video!
What about the Bent Cuban Eight - now only on Dream Coaster in Iraq (formerly on G-Force at Drayton Manor, though).
And what about that Zero-G roll on Wicked Cyclone that changes its mind/direction when upside-down. Is that repeated anywhere else?
Loved the reference to TPR about Loopy Loop :P
What about the saxophones that are found on S&S Screaming Squirrels? What’s your opinion on them?
7:22:. Best ride in the park?:
*Cries in Skyrush*
I'm surprised there arent more cases where a track drives directly upside down for drawn out sections. I guess you'd need very comfortable restraints...
Volcano how I miss you.. was even better when the fire worked 😢😢😢
Honorable Mention: Mosasaurus Roll.
At its core, it's a modified Heartline roll - not necessarily different enough to deserve it's own element, but at the same time, it's still modified. The exit is smaller than the entrance, making for an incredibly intense inversion, especially since it's over the lake.
Got back to this video after watching "The origin of every coaster inversion"
Is that your dog on the ic you used to describe the dog tongue element
Seriously, Cobra at Conny-Land is well worth it. It's at a tiny (but kinda cute) park so an hour or two should be enough if you are in a hurry. Cobra is really intense and just funny to ride. Oh yeah, and the ride next to it caught on fire while I was having a zen ride, that was a memorable moment for sure lol
Uuhhh what about the pretzel knot on banshee? Moonsalt scramble doesn't exist anymore so it's the last one now
Staffordshire Knot?
Thanks for this cool video
Can you do a video on what you think roller coasters will look like in 50-100 years in the future at the peak of Engineering technology
I'm most excited to experience the flying snake dive on Storm Runner. I've never ridden it and hopefully it will be open this summer.
It’s so quick it doesn’t even register and I’ve been on it countless times.
I don't know how the cobra loop and negative G stall loop are different enough from a sidewinder to qualify as their own elements, but I'm not gonna question it when I'm also not sure what the difference between a barrel roll and a heartline roll is.
Yeah i cant really tell either unless i look it up
The only one of these I've been on is Cannibal, but the Lagoon Roll is definitely a weird inversion, especially with how slowly you go through it.
Shout out to the "Step up underflip" on Joker at SFDK. Maybe not top 15 but a unique element that doesn't feel like many others.
The dog tongue is the same as Steel Curtain's "banana roll". Both are two inversions and Steel Curtain is the only so-called banana roll that inverts twice.
Please revisit Kennywood in the next couple years. Steel Curtain’s Drachen Fire Dive Drop has good hang time from nearly 200 feet up and it feels taller because of being near a valley.
I plan on it this year
mack new spinning "tomorrowland" coaster also has a snake dive lopp doesn't it?
The demonic knot is the inversion I wanna experience the most
It's a really cool inversion (or two to be exact) and it is suprisingly intense for a B&M. For me, Fluch der Daemonen is the best coaster in the park.
@@DomDaDon2788 ever since I saw demonic knot on planet coaster I’ve wanted to experience it looks like it would be even more intense on an invert. But one day I’ll see how it is on the wing.
I have ridden Flug der Dämonen and the Knot (like the whole ride) is not that intense but more focused on 0g-moments and low float to low hang time.
That in mind, the knot is a really "levitaty" experience and it feels very different on the 2 sides of the train, its a pretty nice Element if you just close your eyes and let your body loose:D
I hope you can ride it yourself soon, its one of Germanys best coasters in my Opinion
@@clubstep8244 definitely won’t be soon as I’m in the us but Germany is #2 on my bucket list right after Japan
@@legoman0077 Germany has some Kickass rides
Why isnt there a forward loop where instead of the train doing a backflip, like the classic vertical loop, it does a front flip and starts by going up, then goes forward and upside down? Basically like a 360 deg. angle drop.
Cuz negative Gs
Maxx dive loop is actually also on The ride to Happiness, but rcdb calls that an Stepupunderflip fsr.
A lot of this video is just "its actually this element but they gave it another name"
Pretty much. These elements are given names by the manufacturer or the park and there are probably other unique elements out there that COULD have been given fun names but didnt