4th Dimension roller coaster - definição. O que é 4th Dimension roller coaster. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é 4th Dimension roller coaster - definição


4th Dimension roller coaster      
A 4th Dimension roller coaster is a type of steel roller coaster whereby riders are rotated independently of the orientation of the track, generally about a horizontal axis that is perpendicular to the track. The cars do not necessarily need to be fixed to an angle.
Roller coaster inversion         
  • The famous interlocking loops on the Loch Ness Monster coaster at Busch Gardens Williamsburg
  • [[Loop the Loop]] (1903), at [[Coney Island]], one of the first oval-looping coasters
  • Magic Mountain]] roller coaster (1985) at [[Gardaland]] in [[Italy]]
  • [[Son of Beast]] (2000) at [[Kings Island]], the first wooden roller coaster to have an inversion
  • Boomerang]] has been cloned over 50 times.
SECTION OF INVERTED TRACK ON A ROLLER COASTER
Roller coaster inversions; Inversion (roller coaster)
A roller coaster inversion is a roller coaster element in which the track turns riders upside-down and then returns them to an upright position. Early forms of inversions were circular in nature and date back to 1848 on the Centrifugal railway in Paris.
Roller Coaster Yard Sale         
ANNUAL SECOND-HAND YARD SALE IN KENTUCKY AND TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES
Roller Coaster Fair
The Roller Coaster Yard Sale, sometimes referred to as the Roller Coaster Fair, is an outdoor second-hand sale held annually for three days beginning the first Thursday in October. It takes place along several US and state routes in southern Kentucky and northern middle Tennessee.