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Inclined Loops

Do you consider Inclined Loops as inversions?

  • Yes

    Votes: 16 80.0%
  • No

    Votes: 4 20.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Yes. Simply because they've always seemed more like an inversion than an overbanked turn to me.

Can't really put a better definition than that...

Let's wait for furie to get out his "what's an inversion?" image... :D
 
That would be a dreadful way to start the new year off!

It can wait until tomorrow ;)
 
Swarms inclined loop will be the first I've been on. I guess with those trains one side of the trains might invert more than the other? Either way I would still count it as an inversion.
 
Hey it's listed as an inversion on Coasterforce thats good enough for me. :lol: As long as its not angled to far its an inversion but if it's just getting way to far on its side then no.
 
You asked for it! :P

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This is actually how B&M and Intamin define their elements. Fact.
 
They never paid me for my consultancy work you know? Bastards! ;)
 
well, if it goes upside down for 0ne millionth of a second, it's an inversion, green lantern at sfga has one and it is pretty dang cool!
 
I'm just gonna say I agree with furie on this one. The ones I've been on (Riddle's Revenge and Mantis) definitely are inversions in my book.
 
I know this is kinda off topic, but what about Hydra's second inversion? (First after the lift). How banked is that, and is it actually considered as an inversion?
 
^ I don't IMO, but by looking at furies picture it could be...
Back to the topic, it depends how tilted it is.
This is:
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This isn't:
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