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Is a heartline roll on a B&M Flyer actually an inversion?

Jason Voorhees

Hyper Poster
Re: Is a heartline roll on a B&M Flyer actually an inversion

I don't count that thing on Hydra as an inversion. It's just a not needed turn-around. Silver Bullet's thing isn't an inversion either. I'd say you are upside down on a wing-over-drop.

Anyway about the flying coasters; I guess you could say you where upside down, Since your body is usually leaning more to the front of the train. On a side note, I am not a big fan of flyers. I don't like excessive hang time like on Manta (or any flyer), but I do like short hang time like on Mystery Mine's dive loop.
 

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Matt SR
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Re: Is a heartline roll on a B&M Flyer actually an inversion

^ Oh, Hydra is an inversion.

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Just the same way it is an inversion on Daemon and Black Mamba.

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CookieCoasters

Giga Poster
Re: Is a heartline roll on a B&M Flyer actually an inversion

^ I think he means the 'inversion' straight after the first drop
 

BBH

Giga Poster
Re: Is a heartline roll on a B&M Flyer actually an inversion

^Which is most certainly not an inversion.

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